Prediction and Execution
A success or a failure without a prediction never makes its way to the long-term memory. It’s absolutely wasted.
It’s the prediction and the execution of the prediction that allows you to commit to do a certain thing on that target. If you hit it, it’s filed in long-term memory because of the prediction. If you missed it, you already know how to correct it because the prediction was wrong or the execution was wrong.
Which one was it? Was the speed right? No? Fix the speed. The prediction’s good; fix the speed. Bam, you break it. The ability to make that correction is just as important as the ability to make the correct prediction. But that only comes from predicting and failing.