Public disclosure of the process produced is a value that cannot be copied.
Public disclosure of the process produced is a value that cannot be copied.
About [Uncopyable value
This column, "Better than Free," discusses what value is found in an age of easy copying.
Personalized and produced to the public is equivalent to creating "[public goods (i.e. goods or services such as parks or highways)".
When you asked me about KJ Method Study Session @ Loftwork, I answered, "I don't care how much money it costs, but the condition is that what we make must be available to the public. At the time, the concept of public goods was not yet a word in my vocabulary.
To understand the concept, it is good to look closely at "the state of affairs (In statu nascendi) when it arose" Because it is the closest in terms of "mental state before the concept is acquired".
Better yet, it is even better to look at "the process of being produced" itself! I think the best way to communicate the method of intellectual production is to visualize the process of intellectual production itself. And this disclosure of the "process of being created" can only be done by those who are creating
Those who just copy what is produced can't do that.
This is another one of those values that cannot be copied.
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