Christopher HitchensScientists have an expression for hypotheses that are utterly useless even for learning from mistakes. They refer to them as being "not even wrong." Most so-called spiritual discourse is of this type.
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The idea of "not even wrong" is one of the most frustrating things I have ever heard. It is so disappointing when someone tells me something that makes me feel bad, but it is not the truth. I still think about this quote over and over again. The more I think about it, the more I realize that if you are going to learn from mistakes, then you have to be willing to make them. In order for us to gain wisdom, we must be willing to make mistakes.
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