A review by mcmoots
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz

3.0

Being Wrong touches on epistemology, the psychology and neurobiology of belief, and the social and emotional experiences of making mistakes. Schulz says in the beginning that she was not writing a self-help manual, but the more self-help-y sections on feelings and culture were by far the best parts of the book. No matter your taste in philosophy or neurobiology you can probably find a better discussion of those topics elsewhere, but if you want a book that will gently help you reconceptualize your own experiences with error, this is excellent.

Schulz's writing is casual and full of little digressions. I found most of them amusing, YMMV.