"Why I'm Wrong About Everything (And So Are You)"

In this excerpt from his novel The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck: A Counterintuitive Guide to Living A Good Life, author Mark Manson explores the notion of paradigm shifts with specific reference to personal knowledge.  He argues that people should simply assume they're wrong, about everything, because:

Knowledge is an eternal iterative process. We don’t go from “wrong” to “right” once we discover the capital-T Truth. Rather, we go from partially wrong to slightly less wrong, to slightly less wrong than that, to even less wrong than that, and so on. We approach the capital-T truth, but never reach it.

Mark Manson

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