from KJ Method Study Session @ Loftwork Pre-map comments
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People who have trouble organizing groups tend to create a big blurry mass of many labels just gathered in one place.
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Such a mass is likely to be either
- The nameplate is very abstract.
- It’s a mass of things that were originally abstract concepts that you had, and then you unconsciously used them to collect things that fit into those concepts.
- I can’t put a nameplate on it.
- It’s all about what’s in it.
- The nameplate is very abstract.
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If a line connects to label X in that clump, then shrinking that line will break up the larger clump.
- Is it ok to tear off only X. Are there labels that want to follow X?
- A pair that resists being torn apart shows that there is a line between them.
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