The Error-Driven Brain: Why Mistakes Are Essential for Intelligence
Most people see that moment as failure. But if you look at it a little more closely, that exact moment is doing something important inside you. There is a small moment that almost everyone knows, even if they don’t talk about it. Maybe you say something wrong, solve something incorrectly, or just don’t get the result you expected. The brain is not built to grow when everything goes right. It grows when something goes wrong without you noticing, your brain is always trying to predict what will happen next. It uses what you already know about your past experiences, patterns, and memory and quietly forms expectations. Most of the time, these predictions happen in the background. You don’t feel them. But when something unexpected happens, your brain reacts. It notices the difference. You expected one thing. Something else happened. That gap between what you thought would happen and what actually happened is where learning begins. Scientists call this a prediction error, but it doesn’t have...