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Pros and cons of mistakes
By
Steve Draper,
Department of Psychology,
University of Glasgow.
- It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you
know for sure that just ain't so. [Mark Twain]
- Everything, no matter how evident or obvious, should be doubted,
questioned, viewed with suspicion....There is much to be gained from the
discovery that one has been deeply, persistently, and utterly wrong.
[David Mermin, "Boojums All the Way Through: Communicating Science in a
Prosaic Age"]
- Daisy Abbott! [2018]
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