It's easier to avoid stupidity than trying to be clever.
Playing a game not to lose is not the same thing as playing to win.
To unslip means avoiding stupidity to not lose a game.
In the attempt to find cleverness (successful strategy), you fail fast and fail often. To arrive at successful deterministic outcome, non-lethal failures are employed repeatedly. Successes seldom make good lessons.
For non-deterministic outcome, signals are hardly repeatable, success or failure.
Here you wanna pay attention to the non-stupid moves that you've accumulated. What you did not do wrong here matters more than what you did right.
Without some revision they will easily go unnoticed. Overtime, prudence simply feels like you've done nothing clever.
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