independence
2017-06-08
Independence is not achieved by one's own strength alone - "Dependence on surroundings OK, achieving ideals even with the help of others" | Cybozu-style
dependence
If you deny "dependence on others," you cannot be independent | Cybozu Style
Dependence on others.
Seeking freedom and independence is actually cruel──Dai Tamesue and Yoshihisa Aono, "Preparing for the Age of the Individual" | Cybozu Shiki
freedom / Dai Tamesue
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2023-12-20 merged from independence (e.g. of a company)
To be translated into independence
2023-03-23
I use this word casually, but its meaning depends on the context.
Independence of everyday language
This could mean several things.
First-order independence] of vectors
probabilistic independence
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independence
relevance
proactive
spontaneity
spontaneous
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independence
In Japanese I use the word "主体性". It is corresponds to "independence", but I feel a sense of incompatibility.
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independence
independent
⇔ depend
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proactive ⇔ reactive
proactive: (of a person or policy) controlling a situation by making things happen rather than waiting for things to happen and then reacting to them (OALD)
reaction (to somebody/something): what you do, say or think as a result of something that has happened
Keywords:
past
thing that has happened
make things happen
controll a situation
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intrinsic ⇔ extrinsic
intrinsic: belonging to or part of the real nature of something/somebody
extrinsic: not belonging naturally to somebody/something; coming from or existing outside somebody/something rather than within them
Keywords:
come from outside
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intrisic motivation ⇔ extrinsic motivation
By Daniel Pink, intrisic motivation has three components
Autonomy
Mastery
Purpose
autonomy: "auto"="self"
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