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If you guess an answer and get it wrong, you forget it. If you are absolutely certain you are right and get it wrong, the shock permanently hardwires the truth into your brain. Conventional educational wisdom dictates that making mistakes is bad, and guessing randomly is a waste of time. However, modern cognitive psychology has uncovered a bizarre loophole in human memory known as the Hypercorrection Phenomenon.If you guess an answer on a test with low confidence and get it wrong, you will likely forget the correct answer shortly after it is revealed. But if you answer a question with absolute, 100% arrogant certainty, and are then proven completely wrong, the sudden psychological shock of that failure creates a massive dopamine spike. This shock permanently and fiercely hardwires the new, correct fact into your brain far stronger than if you had simply studied it normally.This book breaks down the vital necessity of destroying your own ego to accelerate learning. We explore how adults can weaponize their own overconfidence by actively seeking out tests that prove them wrong.Stop trying to be right on the first try. Learn how the searing sting of absolute failure is the most powerful memorization tool in human biology.



