"Do you tend to double down when you're shown to be wrong?"
Or are you quick to admit your mistakes?
I seent this and laughed because two people are making a silly math error. And how it got past both of them AND a team of producers/assistants is beyond me.
legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79988 posts
Fri Mar-06-20 01:34 PM
4. "When I fuck I own it" In response to Reply # 0
and I think that throws people off.
I don’t make excuses. I own that shit and then try to find a solution.
**************** TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*
5. "the people who say they own up to any mistakes" In response to Reply # 0
you know you gotta check with someone else on that right?
and I really think it's fear that keeps people from doing the checking.
there are very few people who think they stubbornly keep to any idea they believe in and yet lots of people who think others are stubbornly proceeding with ideas that are wrong.
there's gotta be at least a few false self-ids in there, why wouldn't you be one of them?
**************** TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*
9. "I always own up but probably like 30% of the time ..." In response to Reply # 0
... it's only after I've doubled down, know what I mean ? LOL like in the moment in some cases, specifically in heated arguments/debates, I dig my heels in hard unless someone literally puts like an article in front of me that proves me wrong with hard evidence.
But then later with hindsight, when I'm calm and out of the moment, I'll reach out and admit my mistake(s) if it's warranted. And I really try to be diligent about this because I request so much accountability on the parts of people I argue with about things.
11. "LOL @ this dude Brian Williams" In response to Reply # 0
This dude is like "when i read this tweet it all became clear!"
This is the new "I, Brian Williams took cover under heavy sniper fire"
lol for this dude not to fact check at all and just run with a reckless & wrong tweet on LIVE AIR of a major broadcast is basically peak Brian Williams incompetence.
stravinskian Member since Feb 24th 2003 12700 posts
Fri Mar-06-20 05:17 PM
16. "Anyone who says they don't is lying and will never admit to it." In response to Reply # 0
Probably lying to themselves, too.
I'm pretty sure this is a named cognitive bias in the psychology world.
Like most cognitive biases, you can do somewhat better if you recognize the issue and start looking for it in yourself. But you'll never fully get rid of it.
As for me, it depends on the error. I do elaborate algebra at a chalkboard every day, so multiple times a week some young Bernie Bro college student tells me that I misplaced a factor of 2 or something. And thankfully there really isn't any way around admitting my error. Feynman once described math as (paraphrasing) "A tool that humans use to keep from fooling themselves."
On bigger things, or things that are more vague or open to interpretation, I'm sure I'm not as good. Scientists, on scientific questions, are not particularly better than anyone else in this regard. Max Planck said "Science progresses one funeral at a time." Meaning: most individual scientists will typically hold onto wrong ideas for their entire lives. But thankfully the next generation of scientists (or other members of the same generation, coming to things fresh) can conceptualize the arguments better and the ideas with less real support will fall out of favor.
>As for me, it depends on the error. I do elaborate algebra at >a chalkboard every day, so multiple times a week some young >Bernie Bro college student tells me that I misplaced a factor >of 2 or something. And thankfully there really isn't any way >around admitting my error.