It doesn’t pay well in the longterm to be rigid and unavailable for wrongness.
It’s like being stuck on DVD’s while the rest of the world is streaming.
Or being persistent on how the education system was before we required an obligatory massive turn towards the internet.
Or being a restaurant who hasn’t yet given delivery a shot.
Leaving wiggle room to be wrong can let us stretch a little further, perhaps just enough to go beyond our current beliefs about the world.
