Hugo Ahlberg

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The irony is that the social world is more complex than the natural world. We have general theories predicting the movement of the planets, but no general theories of human behavior. As we progress from physics, through chemistry and biology, out to economics, politics, and business, coming up with solutions becomes more difficult. But this strengthens rather than weakens the imperative of learning from failure.
Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do
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