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Rotate reflection questions periodically when answers become
Rotate reflection questions periodically when answers become predictable, because stale questions optimize brain's search path and prevent discovery of novel insights.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Neural Plasticity Enables Lifelong Automatic Learning (brain extracts statistical regularities automatically), The nervous system habituates to repeated, predictable (habituation to repeated stimuli), and Automaticity Without Conscious Control (automatic processes operate without awareness). The principle prescribes question rotation as a countermeasure to cognitive habituation—derived from understanding how repetition degrades attention.