blind spot
When people learn, they first need to notice that they "don't know yet.
In learning with textbooks, you may see "learning" as the act of taking something outside of yourself that you need to learn and incorporating it into yourself, because the textbooks contain a lot of "things you don't know yet".
Learning without textbooks, you must first discover what you don't know.
Referring to this, Nishio expresses that "in order to learn, we must first become aware of our blind spots.
Nada School Saturday Class 2014#599e71a7aff09e0000456068
You don't see it, but you don't know you don't see it. That is the blind spot.
https://gyazo.com/218a35771b7893f24c92e9a2a6d0b3e2
Between the "obviously know" area and the "obviously don't know" area lies the "don't know what you don't know."
https://gyazo.com/209e510469374ba71f801d39334e2366
PyCon JP 2014 Keynote Speech
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