• In response to Mr. P’s consultation “I need to choose between A and B…”, I’m taking his argument as it is and replying to it.

    • Do I really need to choose?” I don’t think so.
  • Mr. Q asked a question in response, and the resolution was increased to “Since condition CA of A and condition CB of B are in conflict, we need to choose one of them -“.

    • When I see more information, I say, “What? Don’t I have to choose?” I felt like, “Why don’t I have to choose?
  • Creators overlooking become aware of a blind spot is another way of valuing mentor.

    • When you start believing the creator’s interpretation without questioning it, you can’t produce that kind of value.
  • Question the premise.

  • Miss the signs when you get busy. I recall seeing it as a case study.


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