Defensive Pessimism
Writing about epidemics has become more challenging as familiarity with the subject has increased. A good epidemiologist is portrayed as a defensive pessimist, someone who anticipates potential risks rather than downplaying them. This mindset is crucial for effectively addressing public health crises and ensuring that we remain vigilant in the face of uncertainty.In this clip
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Malcolm Gladwell on the importance of self-correction
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