I don’t get around it—I rely heavily on others to correct my errors. It works quite well, I find, as long as you invite and listen to the arguments. It’s an augmentation, not a substitute for one’s own error checking. Self-correction and correction-by-others are mutually beneficial (as EY often advises, it helps to perfect the other person’s argument before evaluating it).
I don’t get around it—I rely heavily on others to correct my errors. It works quite well, I find, as long as you invite and listen to the arguments. It’s an augmentation, not a substitute for one’s own error checking. Self-correction and correction-by-others are mutually beneficial (as EY often advises, it helps to perfect the other person’s argument before evaluating it).