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Mistakes are at the very base of human thought, embedded there, feeding the structure like root nodules. If we were not provided with the knack for being wrong, we could never get anything useful done. We think our way along by choosing between right and wrong alternatives, and the wrong choices have to be made as often as the right ones. We get along in life this way.
Lewis Thomas
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What this quote means

Mistakes are essential for learning and progress.

This quote by Lewis Thomas highlights the fundamental role that mistakes play in human cognition and growth. It suggests that the ability to err is an integral part of our decision-making process, as we learn and navigate through life by evaluating our choices between right and wrong. By embracing our mistakes, we can gain valuable insights that contribute to our overall understanding and productivity.

Themes

MistakesLearningProgressDecision MakingHuman Nature

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Example use cases

In a motivational speech about overcoming failures.

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