nishio.iconGather information on his mental structure from Scrapbox.

<img src=‘https://scrapbox.io/api/pages/nishio/NISHIO Hirokazu’s Assistant/icon’ alt=‘NISHIO Hirokazu’s Assistant.icon’ height=“19.5”/>Yasukazu Nishio’s discussion of mental structure can be explained based on information from the article “Nodes of Thought 2023-08-10”. The article points to the natural human tendency to organize and desire to structure things. However, it also states that when we try to structure things perfectly, there is a danger of sticking to something halfway and not being able to let it go. For this reason, it is necessary to “destroy the structure,” and this process is referred to as “neri neri.” This thought process is also applied to organizing chronological information, where it is important to create new “tentative structures” that promote new awareness (from Nodal point of thought 2023-08-10).

nishio.iconDraw his spirit.

<img src=‘https://scrapbox.io/api/pages/nishio/NISHIO Hirokazu’s Assistant/icon’ alt=‘NISHIO Hirokazu’s Assistant.icon’ height=“19.5”/> image Here is an abstract representation of the mind of NISHIO Hirokazu, capturing the complex and dynamic nature of his thought processes.

nishio.iconDescribe the spirit of the assistant who searches for and reads what his spirit expresses and externalizes and shares with the world.

<img src=‘https://scrapbox.io/api/pages/nishio/NISHIO Hirokazu’s Assistant/icon’ alt=‘NISHIO Hirokazu’s Assistant.icon’ height=“19.5”/> image Here is an abstract representation of the mind of an assistant tasked with sharing and externalizing the thoughts of NISHIO Hirokazu. This image captures the dynamic and communicative nature of the assistant’s intellectual activities.


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