[ Your Name ] would like to inform you about this article on Complexity Digest 2011.23 - 19.04 http://comdig.unam.mx/index.php?id_issue=2011.23#35189 2011/11/25 [ Your Message ] Editor-in-Chief: Carlos Gershenson Founding Editor: Gottfried Mayer Brilliant Mistakes: Finding Success on the Far Side of Failure, Wharton Digital Press Summary: If you have ever flown in an airplane, used electricity from a nuclear power plant, or taken an antibiotic, you have benefited from a brilliant mistake. Each of these life-changing innovations was the result of many missteps and an occasional brilliant insight that turned a mistake into a surprising portal of discovery. This book shares critical insights on the surprising benefits of making well-chosen mistakes. It explores why minimizing mistakes may be the greatest mistake of all, situations when mistakes are most beneficial and the counter-intuitive idea that we should deliberately permit errors at times. (...) Source: Brilliant Mistakes: Finding Success on the Far Side of Failure[ http://www.amazon.com/dp/1613630123/ref=as_li_ss_til?tag=compldiges-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=1613630123&adid=1XZNBRZ41WGGRXWM78MD& ], Paul J. H. Schoemaker, Wharton Digital Press, 2011/11/08 Contributed by Anton Joha - antonjohagmail.com You can discuss this article on Articles Forum http://comdig.unam.mx/topic.php?id_article=35189