Summary of Kathryn Schulz's Being Wrong
(2022)
By: IRB Media

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : IRB, 2022
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (117 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798822528710 MWT15169840, 15169840
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 Rightness is a second-order pleasure, meaning that it is not very enjoyable itself, but it is the basis for many other enjoyable experiences. It is essential for our survival, and it gives us a sense of being smart, competent, and in tune with our environment. #2 We as a culture tend to view error as rare and bizarre. We regard it as a sign of intellectual inferiority, and we feel idiotic and ashamed when we are wrong. But error is a crucial part of how we learn and change. #3 We live in a culture that despises error, but we don't have any tools for dealing with it. We typically respond to mistakes by denying, defending, ignoring, downplaying, or blaming them on someone else. #4 We have mastered two ways to handle our mistakes: we can add a small but strategic addendum to our mistakes, saying we were wrong and we can point out other people's mistakes. We love to revel in other people's mistakes

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