Kenneth E. Boulding Quotes About Failing

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  • Nothing fails like success, because we do not learn anything from it. We only learn from failure, but we do not always learn the right things from failure. If there is a failure of expectations, that is, if the messages that we receive are not the same as those we expected, we can make three possible inferences.

  • Nothing fails like success because we don't learn from it. We learn only from failure.

    "The diminishing returns of science" by Kenneth Boulding, New Scientist, Vol. 49, nr. 744. p. 682, March 25, 1971.
  • Perhaps the most difficult ethical problem of the scientific community arises not so much from conflict with other subcultures as from its own success. Nothing fails like success because we don't learn from it. We learn only from failure.

    "The diminishing returns of science" by Kenneth Boulding in "New Scientist", Vol. 49, nr. 744, p. (682), March 25, 1971.
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