Discovering blind spots
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盲点の発見 2023-09-12 14:34 omni.icon
Summary of notes.
The note on discovering blind spots emphasizes the importance of realizing what one does not yet know in the process of learning. In learning without a textbook, it is necessary to discover what one does not know, which Nishio describes as "in order to learn, one must first become aware of one's blind spots. He also defines a blind spot as the state of not being able to see, but not realizing that you are not seeing.
Note and fragment association.
The note and the fragment "blind spot" share a common theme about the importance of noticing what one does not yet know in the learning process. Also, the fragment "People who notice" refers to people who have the ability to notice blind spots and is related to the theme of the note. deep thinking
Becoming aware of blind spots is an important aspect of self-development and learning and is key to self-awareness and self-improvement. However, noticing one's own blind spots can be difficult and often requires the perspective and feedback of others.
summary of thoughts and title.
"Discovering Blind Spots and Their Importance for Self-Development."
extra info
TITLES: ["Blind Spot", "People who notice", "PyCon JP 2014 Keynote", "Blind Spot Card", "Examples of noticing blind spots in others' perspectives", "Reducing preconceptions by getting many perspectives", "Treasure hunt game", "Hatena2014-10-25", "A picture not yet on the blind spot card" "Candidate for a blind spot card", "Stop thinking of others as irrational"]
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