Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby podcast

Dr. Daniel Crosby - The Beauty of Imperfection

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  • How was the Japanese art of ceramic repair, kintsugi, born out of Ashikaga Yoshimasa’s happy accident with a piece of Chinese ceramics?
  • What lessons can we take from the art of kintsugi, or more broadly Wabi-sabi, regarding resilience, rebirth and the acceptance of imperfection?
  • What has scientific research uncovered about the value of learning from past mistakes?
  • Why does nearly winning provide more motivation than winning or losing by a big margin?
  • What do scientific studies have to say about the optimal rate of failure for personal growth? Why might this hold true for both LLMs and humans alike?

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