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The Art of Learning

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Life Hacks @imageBlog. Google Search 3T. Life-after-college-roadmap-infographic.jpg from quickenblog.com. Why Do Some People Learn Faster? &124; Wired Science&&124; Wired.com. The physicist Niels Bohr once defined an expert as “a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field.”

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Bohr’s quip summarizes one of the essential lessons of learning, which is that people learn how to get it right by getting it wrong again and again. Education isn’t magic. Education is the wisdom wrung from failure. A new study, forthcoming in Psychological Science, and led by Jason Moser at Michigan State University, expands on this important concept. The question at the heart of the paper is simple: Why are some people so much more effective at learning from their mistakes?