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I agree lol and maybe the article being succinct is an example of meta-succinctness, yet another meta-whatever-you-want that I found useful in meta-cognition and meta-emotion, but - wait a second - unfortunately "meta" is a code word and ... since any coding and compression are excluded from the definition of succinctness, I just jumped to a wrong conclusion here. I have just googled "learning from mistakes" and research apparently shows that it is harder than we think.[1]
I think the "stub" tag should be removed from this article, so that it remains succinct and serves as an example of itself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.129.148.114 (talk) 15:42, 5 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]