Frustration in learning is a natural emotional response to obstacles like confusion, slow progress, or difficult concepts. It signals a gap between current understanding and new material. When managed effectively, this discomfort drives deeper engagement and problem-solving. Students, educators, and self-directed learners benefit by using frustration as a catalyst for resilience, critical thinking, and eventual mastery.
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