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"To prepare only for a worst-case scenario is wrong thinking.
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@chuckklosterman turns the world upside down with his extraordinary But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past.
As incarnated by Cumberbatch, he's witheringly confident, fiercely intelligent, brutally frank and at times borderline autistic; you wouldn't be wrong thinking of him as a kind of upscale version of TV's Sheldon Cooper.
Therefore do not do things you know are wrong thinking that you're going to ask for forgiveness.
But he is wrong in thinking that prostitution is inevitable.
Whatever the cogito's inferential status, it is worth noting a twofold observation of Barry Stroud: "a thinker obviously could never be wrong in thinking 'I think'"; moreover, "no one who thinks could think falsely that he exists" (2008, 518).
What is wrong with thinking?
Where he is wrong is in thinking that there is much more he can do about them.
"It is wrong to keep thinking about radio and TV stations," he says.
What was wrong was thinking that we could easily export it.
But would I be wrong in thinking there is more to the title than that?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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