Once when Lincoln was accused of political flip-flopping, he responded: “I like to think I’m smarter today than I was yesterday.”
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There's a Buddha's middle way there. If you change your mind too rapidly, it means that you are a bad knower of things, since your previously held belief was disposable. If you're too recalcitrant to reconsider after seeing new counter-information, then you're a dogmatic mind.
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Pascal said something in the lines of “i’m not ashamed of changing my opinion because I’m not ashamed of thinking.”
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The inability to change opinion - to learn from new data - is like the inability to apologise for mistakes: weakness. Always a clear red flag.
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“The people who are right the most often change their minds the most often.” -Bezoshttps://fs.blog/2012/10/some-advice-from-jeff-bezos/ …
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Important parameters are the frequency of opinion change and whether there are solid grounds for such a change.
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When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir? - John Maynard Keynes
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I think you’re wrong. No wait maybe I’m wrong. I need to think about this.
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… and the pride should be reserved for the humble opinion that there will always be more to learn.
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