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It Is The Deviation We Seek
Even if it usually looks like a mistake
Error Spotter
In school, we learn to avoid making errors and fix the ones we have already made. Depending on what we pursue academically, we might become proficient error handlers. I remember spotting grammar mistakes everywhere after my first year at university. Since I studied translation, I spotted mistakes in several languages! Later, after becoming a music producer, the same thing happened with recordings. I could hear things I would have done differently, detecting frequencies that seemed too dull or harsh to my trained ears, especially when listening to non-professional productions.
Bad Consequences
The condition of error spotter has several negative consequences. Firstly, it is exhausting: our brains are constantly on high alert. We see and hear everything around us and pass judgement. Once we do it frequently enough, we don’t even realise we are doing it, but the practice takes its toll. More importantly, permanently tuning into the mistakes others make takes our attention from the mistakes we also make. We seem to tune out of our melody. Indeed, no matter how much I edit my writing, a handful of misspellings always slip through. However, the worst part is that focusing on the mistakes means we stop concentrating on seeking unexplored…