kneading in abstract form only
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In the first place, it is interesting to note that there are situations in which the word "abstract kneading" is viewed positively and situations in which it is viewed negatively. Example of a Mr. C-like mental model
Central part of [W-type problem-solving model
I'm not talking about thinking abstractly and being good at verbalizing it, I'm talking about standing on the concrete and abstracting it.
In an environment with many Mr. A-like people and few Mr. B's, does Mr. B consider his abstract thinking to be superior?
There is a segment of the population that is tired of Mr. B-like people.
I'm putting Mr. B-like behavior first as type 1.
Scott Wu is amazing for taking the initiative to come to client meetings," says Anno himself, "and he's amazing for taking the initiative to make speeches in the streets."
From the culture of those who understand that the "junction point with concrete reality" is the "springboard" for the harvest, Mr. B's behavior seems to me like "you don't get it.
Mr. C is running a cycle of abstraction and verification by action of it.
People who don't act but are very much book-learned were useful in the past because there was no search, but their value decreased around the time search evolved and LLM allowed search for words by meaning. Rather, it appears that it is just not currently verbalized, and that it would be useful if we could successfully get words out of Mr. A.
Q: Why do we need to do abstractions like Mr. C instead of doing more and more concrete like Mr. A?
Because you need to look at a wide area from a high perspective to figure out the direction you need to go.
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