How to overcome your mistakes

907,050 views ・ 2023-10-19

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In a 2019 study, over 400 participants were enlisted to learn
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a mysterious, invented language.
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Individuals were asked about three pairs of runes—
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for example, which of these two characters represents an animal?
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Then, after a brief break,
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they were asked about the same rune pairs with questions flipped,
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as in, which of these two runes represents a non-living object?
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But this game had a secret—
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The subjects’ answers in round one
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determined the runes’ meanings in round two.
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In the first round,
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participants either had all their answers marked as correct no matter what,
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or they were forced to fail every question.
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This meant that at the break,
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every participant had the same amount of information,
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and in round two they were playing for real.
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But despite this even playing field,
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the successful participants from round one rose to the top of the ranks,
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while those cast as failures kept, well, failing.
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People often describe failure as a teachable moment—
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a necessary stumble on our way to improvement.
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But learning from our mistakes isn't always easy,
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especially when those failures are demoralizing, overwhelming,
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or just downright confusing.
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So what exactly prevents us from turning our mistakes into mastery?
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Perhaps the most obvious hurdle to learning from failure
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is how painful it can be.
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People generally want to think of themselves as capable and competent,
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and experiencing failure threatens that self-image.
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In a survey following a replication of the rune study,
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participants in the failure group indicated much lower levels
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of self-confidence after participating.
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It’s tempting to dismiss this pain as a temporary setback.
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But some studies have found that when people feel demoralized or incompetent,
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their brains often stop processing new information.
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This suggests that if a threat to your self-esteem is large enough,
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it can undermine your ability to learn.
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However, your tolerance for failure also depends on your relationship
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with the task at hand.
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In a study from 2011, researchers surveyed a group of American students
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enrolled in introductory and advanced French courses.
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These students completed a questionnaire
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asking what kind of teacher they preferred—
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one who emphasized their strengths and successes,
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or one who highlighted their mistakes and corrected their weaknesses.
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In general, responses showed that while beginner students
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sought positive reinforcement,
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advanced students were more eager for critical feedback.
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Researchers have theorized a handful of explanations for these results.
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Having just started out, beginners are still determining
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if they enjoy learning French and if they want to continue studying,
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so they might crave praise as a way to stay motivated.
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On the other hand, the advanced students are already invested,
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so they may want to improve their skills as efficiently as possible.
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The process of gaining expertise also comes with its fair share of failure,
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so the advanced students may have built a higher tolerance for making mistakes.
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But whether you're an expert or a novice,
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it’s usually much more straightforward to learn from your successes
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than your failures.
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For example, imagine getting your grade back on an exam.
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If you aced it, you could reasonably assume you made good choices
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around when, what, and how much to study,
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and you can replicate those decisions for the next test.
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But if you failed, it could be for any number of reasons.
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Maybe you didn’t study enough,
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maybe you studied the wrong information, or maybe you did everything right
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and the test covered things you shouldn't have been expected to know.
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In cases like this, it’s unclear exactly what went wrong,
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making it difficult to learn how to improve.
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Wanting to learn from our failures is completely natural,
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and there’s a lot to gain by being resilient
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and cultivating a growth mindset.
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But fixating on your failures can make it easy to forget all your successes.
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And building on what you’re doing right can be more effective
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than focusing on what you did wrong.
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