i_have_no_enemiestoscience@lemmy.world·8 months agoIf you're not failing 15 percent of the time, you're not maximizing learning(www.inc.com)external-linkarrow-up162arrow-down19message-square7fedilink
arrow-up153arrow-down1external-linkIf you're not failing 15 percent of the time, you're not maximizing learning(www.inc.com)i_have_no_enemiestoscience@lemmy.world·8 months agomessage-square7fedilink
minus-squareAbouBenAdhemEnglisharrow-up11arrow-down0·8 months agoedit-28 months agolinkfedilinkSo… to maximize learning about the optimal failure rate, you should fail to fail 15% of the time, 15% of the time?
minus-squarei_have_no_enemiesOParrow-up5arrow-down2·8 months agolinkfedilinkpoint of the article is if you fail only 15% of the time you should consider more challenging tasks
minus-squareAsidonhopoarrow-up3arrow-down0·8 months agolinkfedilinkYou should only do that 15% of the time. Except 15% of the time when you should fail to even that.
So… to maximize learning about the optimal failure rate, you should fail to fail 15% of the time, 15% of the time?
point of the article is if you fail only 15% of the time you should consider more challenging tasks
You should only do that 15% of the time. Except 15% of the time when you should fail to even that.