Same -> What's the difference?
It is beneficial way of thinking to focus on difference, seeing it as "similar" rather than "same."
2 Steps
Same" - "Are you sure they are the same? Isn't it just a resemblance?"
'Not the same, just similar' -> 'Then what's the difference?' #Similar -> What's the difference?
Past Discussions
Same" and "different" go hand in hand.
Think "similar," not "same."
class with is incorrect
W-type problem-solving model of the KJ method and U-theory, respectively
Difference between "same" and "similar."
It is important to focus on the differences
A set that was assumed to be equal
Case #59b9f640aff09e0000785280, a case study of noticing blind spots from the perspective of others.
A case in which question from another person made me realize that concepts I had not distinguished (= sets I had assumed to be equal) were not equal.
There's a blind spot right there.
integrative thinking integrative thinking
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