A review by grifen87
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz

4.0

An insightful exploration of human error, the surrounding behavior, and numerous real-life examples ranging from trivial to existential. Schulz shows how we are often taken off-guard by our mistakes and even react with denial, seeing our fallibility as a threat to our entire existence. I think she perhaps oversimplified such conclusions, as most writers exploring a specific topic do, but it's still generally thought-provoking and eye-opening at minimum. Would recommend.