2/ "Knowledge grows by subtraction much more than by addition—given that what we know today might turn out to be wrong but what we know to be wrong cannot turn out to be right." – @nntaleb, Antifragile
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3/ "Let us say that, in general, failure (and disconfirmation) are more informative than success and confirmation, which is why I claim that negative knowledge is just “more robust.” –
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4/ Via negativa, one of the central tenets (among many) in Antifragile, was summarized nicely in the advice my friend @cognitivelmnt gave me: "Focus on avoiding what will continue to not work."
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