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Surprisingly, an effective strategy for learning is failing—over and over again. The reality is that genuine learning stems from failures rather than successes. This idea may seem counterintuitive; after all, who wants to fail? However, each failure offers invaluable insight into what went wrong.
The learning cycle emphasizes this interactive process, comprising four phases: experiencing failure, reflecting on it, acquiring more information, and improving with each iteration. By invoking this cycle—and actively seeking out ways to fail—you accelerate your growth exponentially.