To experience again, we need to disrupt the pattern. When we knock ourselves out of the rut of competence, our brain wakes up. We feel again and commence a search for a solution to the problem. It’s in this exploration where we become more adaptable and robust movers. Researchers call the tactic Tellez used “amplification of errors.” Doing something wrong shifts our awareness and attention, knocking us out of our traditional way of doing something and allowing us to find other ways to accomplish the same task in a new manner. It changes our information weighting.