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  • Fog of Literacy drew a picture of one to illustrate that “it is difficult to see outside the realm of one’s knowledge.”
  • リテラシーの霧.icon

We can say that the invisible region is inferred from the observation of the visible region (picture 2).

Sometimes, however, we see something that contradicts that prediction (Figure 3).

This is like a temporary relaxation of the “block on information transmission in the Torn of the world” and “Formation of early adopter groups”.

  • 世界のちぎれ.icon

At this point, some people say, “What’s there to see?” and some people try to get closer and take a closer look, while others downplay or attack. - Attacking something you don’t know well without trying to know it. - Attacking the unfamiliar without looking at it properly. - 見慣れないものをちゃんと見ずに攻撃する.icon

relevance - For some reason, they’re leaving.


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