Learning is oscillating between finding rules and breaking rules. Every time you find a rule you need to play around with it until you find where it doesn't work. Every time you break a rule, you need to codify a new rule or analogy for that particular context. It's not necessary to formally use trial and error. When you learn something you need to apply that knowledge. By using and doing, you will find the situations and context where it does not work. If you talk to someone about this new situation, you will need to boil it down into a simple explanation, a new rule. This cycle will repeat.
Learning is Iterative
Learning is Iterative
Learning is Iterative
Learning is oscillating between finding rules and breaking rules. Every time you find a rule you need to play around with it until you find where it doesn't work. Every time you break a rule, you need to codify a new rule or analogy for that particular context. It's not necessary to formally use trial and error. When you learn something you need to apply that knowledge. By using and doing, you will find the situations and context where it does not work. If you talk to someone about this new situation, you will need to boil it down into a simple explanation, a new rule. This cycle will repeat.