A note from “Blind Spot Cards Without Pictures Yet” suggests that multiple cards could be used to solve a problem when there is no reason why there should necessarily be only one blind spot card. The note and the fragment “Resolution Stage” are related. In the fragment, the idea is presented that blind spot cards should inherently be divided into multiple cards, which is consistent with the idea in the note. The concept of using multiple cards to solve a problem, with no limit on the number of blind spot cards, broadens the perspective of problem solving and allows for a more multifaceted approach. This overturns the traditional approach of seeking only one solution for one problem, and demonstrates the importance of trying to solve problems from new perspectives.
from [Blind spot card with no picture yet] Must there be one? The expression
from Blind spot card with no picture yet must there be one?” The unexpected product of misunderstanding the
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