Not disagreeing, but “The natural human reaction to making a mistake is embarrassment and anger (we are never angrier than when are angry at ourselves)” is weird.
Why is the natural...anger?
Also, is that even true for everyone? I make mistakes all the time and don’t feel that, so I’m thinking he means “to publically taking a strong position and then being made to look like a fool”, which I certainly do feel. But maybe not?
If it’s not true for you then it isn’t true for everyone. But FWIW it’s somewhat true for me (though “anger” is a strong word). I get cross at how unreliable my brain is.
Not disagreeing, but “The natural human reaction to making a mistake is embarrassment and anger (we are never angrier than when are angry at ourselves)” is weird.
Why is the natural...anger?
Also, is that even true for everyone? I make mistakes all the time and don’t feel that, so I’m thinking he means “to publically taking a strong position and then being made to look like a fool”, which I certainly do feel. But maybe not?
If it’s not true for you then it isn’t true for everyone. But FWIW it’s somewhat true for me (though “anger” is a strong word). I get cross at how unreliable my brain is.