Kathryn Schulz

Kathryn Schulz is an American journalist and author, known for her work as a staff writer at The New Yorker and for winning the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing.

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  1. 1. Being Wrong

    Adventures in the Margin of Error

    This insightful exploration delves into the human experience of error, examining why we are so often wrong and how our mistakes shape our understanding of the world. It challenges the stigma associated with being incorrect, proposing that errors are not only inevitable but also essential to personal growth and innovation. Through a blend of scientific research, philosophical inquiry, and personal anecdotes, the narrative encourages readers to embrace their fallibility, fostering a more open-minded and resilient approach to life's uncertainties.

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  2. 2. Lost & Found

    Reflections on Grief, Gratitude, and Happiness

    In this poignant memoir, the author delves into the profound experiences of loss and discovery, weaving together the narrative of her father's death with the unexpected joy of finding love. Through a blend of personal reflection and philosophical inquiry, the narrative explores the duality of grief and happiness, illustrating how life's most challenging moments can coexist with its most beautiful. The story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, capturing the essence of what it means to navigate the complexities of life and the enduring power of love and memory.

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