Trial and error Quote by Meredith Duran
““A body, he thought, was like a complex and complicated clock. Each one unique in its parts. Through study, one might discover the tricks of its mechanisms. Through trial and error, one might calibrate one’s touches on the gears and learn to make the clock tick. He drew his knuckles down her nape, along her spine. She shuddered””
About This Quote
Understanding complex systems requires study, experimentation, and intimate knowledge.
In simple terms: Study and trial reveal how intricate things work.
Learn through study and hands‑on testing.
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When to use this quote
- engineering problems
- personal relationships
- skill acquisition
- creative design
- self‑improvement
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does analysis become a hindrance?
- How can you apply learning without over‑thinking?
Over‑analysis can stall progress if not balanced with action.