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“The paradox is that when we model future designs on past successes, we are invit…” — Henry Petroski
The paradox is that when we model future designs on past successes, we are inviting failure down the line; when we take into account past failures and anticipate potential new ways in which failure can occur, we are more likely to produce successful designs.
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