Well, it isn’t being wrong that you cherish under Cayenne’s model, just finding out about it so that you can correct it. To put it in other terms, being wrong is bad, but learning that you are wrong is good, because all of a sudden something gets shifted out of the “unknown unknown” category.
And under this model, we like learning because...?
Well, it isn’t being wrong that you cherish under Cayenne’s model, just finding out about it so that you can correct it. To put it in other terms, being wrong is bad, but learning that you are wrong is good, because all of a sudden something gets shifted out of the “unknown unknown” category.
This is it exactly!
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