Kathryn Schulz: On being wrong
Kathryn Schulz: Sobre estar equivocat
Kathryn Schulz is a staff writer for the New Yorker and is the author of "Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error." Full bio
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tota l'estona al costat de la carretera?"
de la possibilitat d'equivocar-se
en què estigui equivocada.
col·lectivament com a cultura.
quan ens equivoquem.
perquè esteu aquí mateix:
fer-nos sentir així i d'altres maneres, oi?
mai atrapava al correcamins?
està perseguint el correcamins
sentiment de tenir raó.
ens encallem en aquesta sensació --
ultra-maratonians, sembla ser.
Beth Israel Deaconess.
el costat equivocat del meu cos?"
de sanitat a Beth Israel
de que podríem estar equivocats,
ens ho expliquem de la mateixa manera,
no està d'acord amb nosaltres
aquesta informació amb ells,
la mateixa informació que nosaltres
com per unir-les correctament.
no està d'acord amb nosaltres
unes finestres perfectament translúcides
el presentador del programa.
la democràcia a l'Orient Mitjà
durant la resta de la seva vida
i tindríeu uns quants fills junts.
totes aquestes innovacions
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Kathryn Schulz - WrongologistKathryn Schulz is a staff writer for the New Yorker and is the author of "Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error."
Why you should listen
Kathryn Schulz is a journalist, author, and public speaker with a credible (if not necessarily enviable) claim to being the world's leading wrongologist. She is the author of Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error. She was previously the book critic for New York Magazine; her writing has also appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, TIME Magazine, the Boston Globe, the "Freakonomics" blog of The New York Times, The Nation, Foreign Policy, and the New York Times Book Review, among other publications. She is the former editor of the online environmental magazine Grist, and a former reporter and editor for The Santiago Times, of Santiago, Chile, where she covered environmental, labor, and human rights issues. She was a 2004 recipient of the Pew Fellowship in International Journalism (now the International Reporting Project), and has reported from throughout Central and South America, Japan, and, most recently, the Middle East. A graduate of Brown University and a former Ohioan, Oregonian and Brooklynite, she currently lives in New York's Hudson Valley.
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