Share what you don't know
I thought at ScrapboxSQUARE#2.
It is useful to be able to share the feeling of "I don't know" without shame
Selling the Red
In Scrapbox, all you have to do is bracket Words you don't understand in someone else's writing.
With many tools, when you don't understand a word in someone else's statement, you ask, "What does that X mean?" is a psychological hurdle to ask the question.
But to leave it unacknowledged lowers the Quality of Communication very much.
The person using the word thinks, "Of course it should be understood without explanation," or "It should be understood because no questions are asked."
I wrote about this story in [Abbreviation survey needed
Afraid to say, "I don't know." Some people
Mechanisms to alleviate fear are important.
In the culture of a well-run Scrapbox team, there appears to be a shared perception that bracketing words in other people's sentences is a "good thing"
A page can be created at the end of a link.
You can write a messy description.
What matters is gradual improvement.
Scrapbox is good for studying.
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