The importance of knowing history and valuing the culture of surveys in academics
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About surveys (knowing history)
Be critical
How to make meaning easy to understand, tracing back to the same source depending on the context
Concept transfer, learning how to learn
Knowing history is important for everything
The academic world is scientific and values falsifiability
Verify the correctness of things in the correct way
Create value by doing things that no one else is doing
That's why everyone does surveys
Most things are repeated
Like the Triangle of cuisine
It's important to look at geographical parameters
Knowing history is also important in business
Like when a company withdraws
Or when something was the cause
If those are the reasons, can't we do something?
Look carefully at the difference between past examples and current actions that can be taken
It's good to be able to reference things orally in your own field
It simply increases trust from stakeholders as an outsider
Makes projects easier to do
The same goes for design
Like writing about the Meaning that contextuality has in How to make meaning easy to understand, tracing back to the same source depending on the context
It's important to know what kind of history (failures) led up to that
"Standing on the shoulders of giants"
The same applies when making software
It's important to write the same code in different languages
Struggling with it now
Doing 1→10
Supporting 0→1 (opportunities to see it up close)
Doing 0→1