Thomas J. Watson is attributed with adage "If you appetite to succeed, bifold your abortion rate". Wired Magazine editor Kevin Kelly additionally explains that a abundant accord can be abstruse from things activity unexpectedly, and that allotment of science's success comes from befitting blunders "small, manageable, constant, and trackable". He uses the archetype of engineers and programmers who advance systems to their limits, breaking them to apprentice about them. Kelly additionally warns adjoin creating a ability (e.g. academy system) that punishes abortion harshly, because this inhibits a artistic process, and risks teaching bodies not to acquaint important failures with others (e.g. Null results).1
No comments:
Post a Comment