The "Error Logging" mental model is a systematic approach to identifying, documenting, analyzing, and learning from mistakes or failures. Drawing inspiration from error logging practices in software development, it treats errors as valuable data points. By meticulously recording the nature of an error, the context in which it occurred, its root cause, and the solution implemented, individuals and organizations can gain deeper insights into problems, identify recurring patterns, and develop effective preventive measures. This model emphasizes that errors are not mere setbacks, but critical sources of information that drive continuous improvement and optimization—accelerating learning, enhancing decision-making, and strengthening the resilience of systems or individuals.