Recognizing what cannot be recognized through dialogue
Through dialogue, we can become aware of things that we haven't recognized before. 雑談 One way to generate new insights is to engage in dialogue. Knowledge In particular, face-to-face conversations, such as 雑談, often lead to moments of realization when unfamiliar words are used. Being able to ask questions immediately (and go off on tangents) allows for the opportunity to uncover implicit knowledge.
Instead of focusing on "knowledge," it is more beneficial to engage in conversations that involve Wisdom. Rather than the quantity of information, it is the level of Competency (abstraction) that matters. It is important to advocate for finding common ground and wisdom in conversations, such as recognizing similarities between topics A and B.
The differences between A and B can be attributed to "Domain Knowledge," which refers to industry-specific knowledge.
With abstract knowledge, we can somewhat understand the meaning.
However, understanding is greatly influenced by the context of the surrounding sentences.
Dialogue allows us to clearly perceive the context.
Perhaps this is because of 雑談, which is also an important form of context. Communication (dialogue) that has a clear context is a good opportunity to learn things we don't know.