- Everything that has a form will one day be destroyed, but the rate at which it breaks depends on the thing.
relevance - Speed of knowledge obsolescence - Knowledge that is less likely to become obsolete - Knowledge obsolescence - Knowledge] needs Knowledge Update because knowledge is [obsolescence - As things continue to grow, they become more difficult to manage. - In order to bring in the new, we need to let go of the old. - This is also UPDATE. - Knowledge of the struggle that won’t become obsolete for 10 years. - half life (in physical chemistry)
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形あるものは壊れるが速度に差がある
2023-09-05 01:28
Summary of notes
. All objects will eventually break down, but at different rates depending on the object. This is related to the rate of obsolescence or half-life of knowledge.
Relation to Fragment
. The note and the fragment “speed of knowledge obsolescence” share the concept that objects and knowledge deteriorate over time. The fragment “quantity of objects” is also related to the notion in the notes that objects become more difficult to manage as they continue to grow.
deep thinking
Understanding the rate at which objects and knowledge deteriorate is important to effectively manage them and retain only what is needed. The notion that we need to let go of the old in order to bring in the new is also important in terms of knowledge renewal.
summary of thoughts and title
. “the importance of understanding and managing the rate at which objects and knowledge deteriorate.”
extra info
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