The Daily Stoic

How To Be Proven Wrong

Feb 18, 2020
What happens when two bestselling authors clash over a groundbreaking theory? Dive into the fascinating debate between Malcolm Gladwell and David Epstein as they discuss the merits of specialization versus generalization. Discover how their intellectual rivalry surprisingly blossomed into a fruitful friendship. Explore the importance of embracing contradictory perspectives and how engaging in constructive conflict can lead to personal growth. This conversation challenges the conventional wisdom on mastery and highlights the value of humility in learning.
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ANECDOTE

Gladwell and Epstein

  • Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers popularized the 10,000-hour rule.
  • David Epstein challenged this rule in his book Range, leading to productive discussions with Gladwell.
ANECDOTE

Seneca and Epicurus

  • Seneca, a Stoic philosopher, frequently quoted Epicurus, a rival philosopher.
  • He viewed opposing ideas as opportunities for learning and strengthening his own.
ADVICE

Embrace Disagreement

  • Be open to opposing viewpoints and engage in discussions with those you disagree with.
  • Quiet your ego and strive to learn, seeking truth and accepting the possibility of being wrong.
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