If you’re not making mistakes, you’re not taking risks, and that means you’re not going anywhere. The key is to make mistakes faster than the competition, so you have more chances to learn and win.
-- John. W. Holt
Agree with the first part but not (the wording of) the second part. If you know beforehand that something would be a mistake, don’t be stupid.
But you shouldn’t necessarily trust your brain to accurately predict whether things will be mistakes.
The question is where you cut off. What chance of making a mistake is acceptable?
JOHN HOLT!
*makes touchdown signal*
-- John. W. Holt
Agree with the first part but not (the wording of) the second part. If you know beforehand that something would be a mistake, don’t be stupid.
But you shouldn’t necessarily trust your brain to accurately predict whether things will be mistakes.
The question is where you cut off. What chance of making a mistake is acceptable?
JOHN HOLT!
*makes touchdown signal*