Pearson's Law Explained

07/02/2024 6 min

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Episode Synopsis

When we keep track of how well we're doing at something, we tend to get better at it. And when we not only measure our performance but also tell others about it, we get even better even faster!
Here are the top three things to remember about this idea, explained at a grade 3 level:

Know How You're Doing: It's like when you're playing a game, and you keep track of how many points you score. If you know your score, you can try to do better next time.

Tell Others: Imagine if you tell your friends about your game scores. They might encourage you or even give you tips to get even more points! This makes you want to try even harder to improve.

Getting Better Faster: When you and your friends all talk about your scores and try to beat them, everyone gets better at the game much quicker. It's like a fun challenge that helps you improve together.


So, in simple terms, when we measure how well we're doing and share that information, we all tend to improve faster because we have a clearer idea of how we're doing and we encourage each other to do even better!