Brett, I came to this page via a surprisingly empty google search. I'm seeking the attribution of "...error is the natural state..." It's a phrase I'm quite familiar with, having read yourself, David Deutch, and Karl Popper, but I can't quite find its origin. To be clear, I'm looking for the source of the quote, not the source of the idea. Thanks, and if you happen to know, an extra thanks.
Brett, I came to this page via a surprisingly empty google search. I'm seeking the attribution of "...error is the natural state..." It's a phrase I'm quite familiar with, having read yourself, David Deutch, and Karl Popper, but I can't quite find its origin. To be clear, I'm looking for the source of the quote, not the source of the idea. Thanks, and if you happen to know, an extra thanks.
Thank you for doing the research on a "quote" I have always liked,and has the essence of truth.
Unlike the "In my day men were men".