E-Book: Crack Any Exam with E = MC²
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Secret 47/59: Stop Your Learning Only After Two Consecutive Errorless Trials
Do not stop learning after one perfect attempt.
Stop only after two consecutive errorless trials.
Why?
Because one perfect performance may be accidental.
Two consecutive perfect performances indicate stability.
Two Measures of Performance
There are only two true measures of performance:
- Accuracy
- Speed
Always think in terms of:
Accuracy first.
Speed next.
Why Accuracy Comes First
If accuracy is low, speed is meaningless.
A fast mistake is still a mistake.
A wrong answer written quickly is still wrong.
Mastery begins with correctness.
Only after you consistently produce correct output
should you work on reducing time.
The Driver Example
Imagine a bus driver who says:
“I am 70% accurate.”
Would you travel in that bus?
No.
We trust the driver because we assume near-perfect accuracy.
That trust allows us to sleep peacefully during a night journey.
In many real-life skills, high accuracy is not a luxury.
It is a necessity.
Education Has Lowered the
Standard
In education:
35% is called “pass.”
But real skill demands much higher stability.
Would you accept:
- A
doctor who is 40% accurate?
- A
pilot who is 60% accurate?
- An
engineer who is 50% accurate?
Skill demands precision.
The Two-Trial Rule
When practicing:
Attempt 1 → Error-free
Attempt 2 → Error-free
Now you may move ahead.
If the second trial has errors,
You have not stabilized the skill yet.
Continue practicing.
Why Two Consecutive Trials?
Because:
The first correct attempt may be memory-dependent.
The second correct attempt shows pattern consolidation.
Repetition confirms programming.
Speed Comes Later
After accuracy becomes stable:
Then work on:
- Reducing
time
- Increasing
fluency
- Increasing
efficiency
Never reverse the order.
Accuracy → Stability → Speed
Important Clarification
“100%” here means:
No errors within the defined task.
It does not mean perfection in life.
It means reliability in performance.
Final Message
Do not be satisfied with one correct attempt.
Stabilize the skill.
Two consecutive errorless trials.
Then move ahead.
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