Description
Price: $21.95 - $15.80
(as of Jul 20, 2024 19:34:24 UTC – Details)
By: Sima Dimitrijev (Author)
Everything in nature evolves by trial, error, and…
Price: $21.95 - $15.80
(as of Jul 20, 2024 19:34:24 UTC – Details)
By: Sima Dimitrijev (Author)
Everything in nature evolves by trial, error, and…
Sanjin –
Interesting takes on a provocative topic
Trial, Error and Success is an interesting book, but I can’t help but think that this topic can be done better. The author goes out of his way to prove how math and statistics are flawed, but the argumentation didn’t convince me, and that’s more on the author than on the subject. I like how he uses a lot of examples to illustrate his points, so it’s easy to read and get immersed in the book. As I said, I can’t entirely agree with everything in this book, but the takes are interesting, and I might do a little more research on this topic. As for this book, it’s a good read, but nothing spectacular.
User Profile –
A very, very realistic and conceptual book.
A very, very realistic and conceptual book. The author centralized the idea to the concept of realistic knowledge.Whatever our life journey includes- every aspect consists of trial and error. That constant failure and stand-backs lead to the way of success. The book shows and beautifully demonstrates how successful thinking with broad analogies contributes to existing knowledge. Sima and Maryann make references to real-life and personal illustrations to indicate and exhibit how thinking can avoid overgeneralization traps and helps create new knowledge by trial-and-error thinking. It also highlights how reduced personal risk contributes to maximizing benefits.The book is written in four different parts. The language is easy, and the subject matter is perfectly paced. One must go through and try to follow the wonderful insights to see the path of success.
Sol Tyler –
A great book
I bought this book because learning from my mistakes has always been a difficult task for me, I was always trapped by a lingering guilt for not doing what I was supposed to have done or the way I should have done it.Trial, Error, and Success offers us 10 insights into how through thinking we can avoid overgeneralization and maximize the benefits of what the book actually proposes: the trial-and-error process.This book is super interesting, it makes us look at things from another perspective which is beneficial for our daily activities and life. It is written in a friendly and conversational way and it talks about things we were never taught at school. Loved it!