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title: Black Box Thinking
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[[Antifragility]] (eng. [[Knowledge/Books/Antifragile]]) explains very clearly to us why airplane flights are so safe. One of the main reasons is that every mistake or disaster that occurs contributes to the creation of new [[Policies]] and procedures that minimize their recurrence and strengthen the entire system.
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In such a process, the most important thing is to learn from your mistakes and openly admit them.
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The problem is that making mistakes is often associated negatively, because from an early age we are taught that it is best not to make them at all - often under threat of punishment.
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[[Knowledge/Books/Black Box Thinking]] (as well as [[Knowledge/Books/Think Like a Rocket Scientist]]) presents a very different perspective, according to which making mistakes and learning lessons for the future are essential elements of learning and development.
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## Lekcje
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- Admit your mistakes - including to yourself.
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- Treat your ideas and conclusions as hypotheses - which need to be tested and have the right to fail.
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- Treat failure as a lesson. Turn a negative, into a positive. |