Thursday, January 31, 2008

Risk and success

One wonders about the following: The most successful people are those willing to risk failure.

Of course such statements focus all attention on the meaning of success and thus become almost tautological. Rather, one would like to say that to be interesting, a learner must engage in areas without clear answers. But there is an arrogance to this statement as well.

One person's clarity...

There is something about evidence and risk that we admire in learning/science. It is also present in moral conundrums. A life well-lived is evidential. Self evident. Obvious? Or is it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And winners should thank losers sincerely, for without whom . . .

I've just sorted out the RSS feed to your new title . . . glad I did!

Angela Maiers said...

One of my favorite quotes: Safe is Risky! Great post!