I love the idea of "failing on purpose." That sounds to me like a contradiction - one that invites us to question our usual conception of "failure," to reinterpret failure and to relate to it in a new way. It forces us, as you say, "to make a mess" of our minds. Hooray for that mess.
I love the idea of "failing on purpose." That sounds to me like a contradiction - one that invites us to question our usual conception of "failure," to reinterpret failure and to relate to it in a new way. It forces us, as you say, "to make a mess" of our minds. Hooray for that mess.