This article discusses a new engineering philosophy centered around embracing errors as a source of knowledge and progress, termed "third-level hysteresis." Unlike traditional paradigms where errors are threats to be avoided, this approach views them as irreversible "scars" that fundamentally alter a system and drive its evolution. This perspective is intended to foster rapid development by removing the fear of failure, allowing for more experimentation and learning. AI
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