Thursday, January 17, 2008

Brainwave

I have a couple of thoughts half-written as a draft. I have not posted them here, because they are incomplete. What if I am wrong in my analysis? I have been always afraid of being wrong. Being wrong is different from making mistakes. The latter I don't care at all as it can be viewed as a part and parcel of all learning processes.

Tonight I wanted to write about relationship, discrimination, experimental work, and "the principle of self-centeredness". But I rather go to bed to getup earlier tomorrow to work than just think and write. I am these days in the mood of "practical work":)

6 comments:

  1. People come up theories to learn and discover... their fundamental ideas can be wrong and other people can help them to perfect it. :)

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  2. being wrong and making mistake is a part of us as human, take it easy,...just by making mistakes, you can develop an idea:)

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  3. BTW, what is the difference between "being wrong" and "making mistake"???????

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  4. Yeah. Maybe there is no difference between "making mistakes" and "being wrong". I just meant that to achieve a goal, you try different approaches and make a couple of "mistakes" to learn and reach the goal. That is fine. But if your goal is "wrong", then that is a bit scary!Isnt it?

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  5. Sure, the picture is not from Atlanta, No way!!!, I had written the course name exactly down the sentence...Calculus of Varitions...

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  6. Don't be afraid of being wrong; If you hide your opinion having fear of being wrong you'll never know what is right. This right & wrong is a long debatable topic anyway...so just post your ideas & analysis with no worries and hear our right or wrong opinions/feedback & then decide for yourself on what's right or wrong!

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