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Wei_Dai comments on It is OK to publicly make a mistake and change your mind - Less Wrong Discussion

65 Post author: JGWeissman 12 April 2011 01:24AM

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Comment author: orthonormal 13 April 2011 03:43:47AM 5 points [-]

In this thread, "mistakes" primarily means "old mistaken beliefs" rather than "careless/foolish comments".

Comment author: Wei_Dai 13 April 2011 03:25:53PM *  2 points [-]

The opening post talks about "publicly making a mistake", which I think meant making a post or comment that turns out to be wrong. (It also talks about admitting your mistakes, which I agree does refer to "old mistaken beliefs".) I suggest that we should feel some measure of embarrassment for making a post or comment that turns out to be wrong, even if it feels like (or appears as if) we were being careful/not foolish when we wrote it. The latter standard is too loose and subjective, hence easily rationalized away.