Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error Free Audiobook Download by Kathryn Schulz
There's an episode of the TV show The Simpsons where Homer and Marge are taken on a wild ride through town filled with reckless drivers, animals, and speeding cars. When Marge asks how anyone can live their lives in such a way, Homer pulls out his wallet to show her that he always carries a map with him. It turns out that Homer's map was drawn by Bart because he was bored one day. Mia Barron is the narrator of the audiobook version of this book which tells stories about people who have made mistakes in their lives and what they learned from them.
"You can be wrong in a lot of different ways," says Kathryn Schulz. "A lot of things that feel like failures on the outside, when you look at them more closely and you're able to see what happened, they don't really end up being failures."
Kathryn Schulz' new book is called "Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error," and it tells the story of a journalist who is trying to understand how we make mistakes. Over the course of several travels, she meets people who have made judgments that turned out to be wrong.
Kathryn Schulz is a journalist who writes about science. In this book, she discusses her mistakes in her work and her own personal experiences with being wrong when it comes to science. She explains that there are some people who love the feeling of being right, even when they are wrong, which can lead to a very negative state of mind. Schulz hopes that through writing this book people will be more empathetic to others who don't feel the same way about being the one with all the facts.
Author Kathryn Schulz is a writer for The New Yorker and she has a unique perspective on things. She's the type of person who writes about what she has learned by being wrong. These essays deal with everything from climate change to wine tasting to the stock market - but just because she's wrong doesn't mean she's entirely stupid. In fact, her blog post "The Elephant in the Room" is so good that it was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
Being Wrong is an audiobook by Kathryn Schulz, who was a staff writer for the New York Times. In this autobiographical book, Schulz recounts her life experiences that have led her to believe in a number of things that are not true. She discusses how being wrong can make you a better person and how important it is to be wrong before you are right. It seems as if she uses these experiences as examples of why people need to be open minded and accepting of others.
Published Date | 2010-06-08 |
Duration | 14 hours 18 minutes |
Author | Kathryn Schulz |
Narrated | Mia Barron |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Non-Fiction |
Parent Category | Psychology |