Kathryn Schulz
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Kathryn Schulz
Kathryn Schulz is an American journalist and author, and the former book critic for New York magazine. She joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2015. Schulz won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for feature reporting for her New Yorker article on a potential large earthquake in the Pacific Northwest...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
CountryUnited States of America
mistake wow knows
Wow. I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong.
motivation regret inspiration
The inability to experience regret is one of the diagnostic characteristics of sociopaths.
motivation regret inspiration
I had drunk our great cultural Kool-Aid about regret, which is that lamenting things that occurred in the past is an absolute waste of time, that we should always look forward and not backward, and that one of the noblest and best things we can do is strive to live a life free of regrets.
mistake data errors
Unlike earlier thinkers, who had sought to improve their accuracy by getting rid of error, Laplace realized that you should try to get more error: aggregate enough flawed data, and you get a glimpse of the truth. "The genius of statistics, as Laplace defined it, was that it did not ignore errors; it quantified them," the writer Louis Menand observed. "...The right answer is, in a sense, a function of the mistakes.
tattoo regret google
If you Google 'regret and tattoo,' you will get 11.5 million hits.
mistake numbers kind
The kinds of things that we can make mistakes about are essentially unlimited in number.
motivation regret inspiration
Thirty-three percent of all of our regrets pertain to decisions we made about education.
reminds
Regret doesn't remind us that we did badly. It reminds us that we know we can do better.
almost both browse eclectic entirely eventually feels hugely inside internal lived shapes
As a kid, I lived almost entirely inside books, and eventually the books started returning the favor. A lot of my internal world feels like an anthology, or a library. It's eclectic and disorganized, but I can browse in it, and that hugely shapes both what and how I write.