We Learn Faster When We Aren’t Told What Choices to Make

Share this on WhatsApp In a perfect world, we would learn from success and failure alike. Both hold instructive lessons and provide needed reality checks that may safeguard our decisions from bad information or biased advice. But, alas, our brain doesn’t work this way. Unlike an impartial outcome-weighing machine an engineer might design, it learns … Continue reading We Learn Faster When We Aren’t Told What Choices to Make