Intellectual production is not stoicism.
from /villagepump/intellectual production is not stoicism.
There is a "stoic atmosphere" in intellectual production because
Half the fault lies with those whose job it is to teach people how to do intellectual production Businessization of Methodology.
The other half I want to brag about how hard I'm working. People's fault.
a story called ...
I kind of got a stoic vibe from "intellectual production," and I didn't really get that vibe, but maybe that's just a self-serving assumption to begin with, and maybe it's "intellectual production" when you're using Scrapbox to accumulate information./villagepump/kuuote.icon
stoic, or rather, using the idea method or something like that image of working hard is strong for some reason.
Stoic.stick to one's post イメージ、 People who want to brag about their hard work. のせいだと思う/villagepump/nishio.icon
Also, the type of people who make money by teaching methods create "methods that require someone to teach them".
Same as in [Manners instructors create manners.
Looking at masui and shokai, who are obviously capable of intellectual production.
I can't organize the hierarchy for the life of me."
I want it to work even when I'm drunk."
How can we make it easier?"
I've been thinking about this for a long time.
When there is a discrepancy between "what people who actually do intellectual production do" and "what people who tell you how to do intellectual production teach," which is more reliable?
You're right, Scrapbox is not a tool for hard work./villagepump/kuuote.icon
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