Is that ‘failure’ deliberate, to cause harm? Or in itself due to inexperience and limited knowledge? The Dunning-Kruger effect, along with lack of awareness of importance of features or effects. That’s exactly why juniors must be appropriately supervised
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People keep pushing the "one trivial error" thing, even though the criminal trial and the several appeals mention several severe errors.
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Over a prolonged period, I agree. The denial of the criminal conviction borders on undermining the courts sometimes.
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The criminal conviction happened. As Gordon might say, "Get over it".
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True, but in reality, there‘s rarely just 1 ‘error’. And many many more episodes where outcomes acceptable/good despite multiple inconsistencies or variances from the prescribed expectations-
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yet only hear about poor souls involved in adverse outcomes, because everyone assumes ‘all OK’ so don’t investigate.
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