[SEQ RERUN] My Best and Worst Mistake

post by MinibearRex · 2012-08-29T16:50:03.960Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 1 comments

Today's post, My Best and Worst Mistake was originally published on 16 September 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

 

When Eliezer went into his death spiral around intelligence, he would up making a lot of mistakes that later became very useful.


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This post is part of the Rerunning the Sequences series, where we'll be going through Eliezer Yudkowsky's old posts in order so that people who are interested can (re-)read and discuss them. The previous post was My Childhood Death Spiral, and you can use the sequence_reruns tag or rss feed to follow the rest of the series.

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comment by billswift · 2012-08-30T01:45:27.231Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Off-topic, but in the context of "best mistake", here is John Ringo's definition of serendipity from The Last Centurion:

We were saved by serendipity. (Which is a term meaning "I fucked up but things came out better than if I hadn't.")