To err is to wander and wandering is the way we discover the world and lost in thought it is the also the way we discover ourselves. Being right might be gratifying but in the end it is static a mere statement. Being wrong is hard and humbling and sometimes even dangerous but in the end it is a journey and a story. Who really wants to stay at home and be right when you can don your armor spring up on your steed and go forth to explore the world True you might get lost along get stranded in a swamp have a scare at the edge of a cliff thieves might steal your gold brigands might imprison you in a cave sorcerers might turn you into a toad but what of what To fuck up is to find adventure: it is in the spirit that this book is written.
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Never give up your right to be wrong, and be sure to give others that right too.
If you follow the pescribed way of how people want you to be, then it will be of great relieve if you commit suicide than to be dragged along like a donkey.
If I__ chasing the wrong thing, what I__ chasing will end up chasing me. And in the end, I__ less likely to be the one doing the catching.
It is better to err on the side of feeling.
Trial and error_ is not bad, but not the best. If you don__ know where the crowd is going, don__ follow it. Get set.
One of the greatest statements you can ever make on earth is to say __ am right, but I may be wrong_. Find out where you go wrong and make corrections!
It__ ridiculous to repeat costly mistakes because you believe there is always a next chance. Mistakes may flow, but you have all it takes to close the canals they used!
Why is it when I pursue the praises of men I find myself with everything that I__e looked for but nothing that I need? That__ because I have an extraordinary habit of looking for the wrong thing in the wrong place.
Too often, opinion is a lens polished by the grit of bias. And as I stare through my own lens, I might ask how much polish can the grit of bias actually create?
If there__ one thing that__ irrefutably absurd, it__ believing that we can separate intelligence from wisdom and still have it be intelligence.
If I have attached anything to sacrifice other than loss, I have at some level assumed a pay-off. And if I__e assumed a pay-off, I__ only assuming a sacrifice.
To recognize our bias toward error should teach us modesty and reflection, and to forgive it should help us avoid the inhumanity of thinking we ourselves are not as fallible as those who, in any instance, seem most at fault. Science can give us knowledge, but it cannot give us wisdom. Nor can religion, until it puts aside nonsense and distraction and becomes itself again.
... if one is to rely on human judges, it is very important that they never admit to error.
I have read the bible, seen its errors and perfections, but the bits of lie contained therein has contaminated the truth.
Mistakes should be examined, learned from, and discarded; not dwelled upon and stored.
You are likely to keep repeating the same mistake all over again if you do not agree it__ a mistake.
Error is human,perfection is divine!You are not God! Your mistake is normal.So forgive yourself.