"Putting it all together" and "getting it together."
If you have no experience, you may be thinking, "It comes together on its own? How is that possible?" p.53
It is similar to explaining a bicycle in words to someone who has never ridden it Parable of the Bicycle, but they don't get it. In Ideas, p. 53, he writes
While I was obsessed with the vague, big-broth term, "compiling materials," my research materials were "inconsistent," which is a very ironic result. The rest of the section is abstract and difficult to communicate.
It "comes together" only when both methods of summary analysis and integration are exercised in their entirety in a relevant manner.
He uses the strong phrase "ambiguous and big talk."
In short, I'm pointing out that everyone thinks they know what "putting it all together" means, and that I think I can do it, but I'm not sure what exactly "putting it all together" means.
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p.332〜334:
Mosaic World
An ecological world of seamless meaning
This is an interesting story, but I'll explain it another time.
roughly speaking
summary thought is beneficial because it reduces decision time, but we tend to use it even in situations where it is not available Then the "well-organized parts" become a pieced together "Mosaic World". Explore Net is "seamless" to connect the pieces together. ---
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