Fallor ergo sum

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In the video above, Kathryn Schulz makes a compelling case for not just admitting our fallibility but embracing it.

“Most of us will do anything to avoid being wrong. But what if we’re wrong about that?”

Kathryn Schulz is a journalist, author, and public speaker with a credible (if not necessarily enviable) claim to being the world’s leading wrongologist.  She is the author of Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error.

 

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