- 1: Find something X that has fallen at nearby foot.
- 2: When you crouch to pick up X, you see Y and Z falling a little further away.
- crouch = lower your posture = think in concrete terms.
- 3: picks up fallen objects.
- 3B:
- When a third party B looks at the pile in 3, only Top of the pyramid is visible.
- fog Hidden by
- When a third party B looks at the pile in 3, only Top of the pyramid is visible.
Trying to get to the top of the pyramid out of the blue is impossible. - Taking the top of the pyramid is not what I expected. From the point of view of person A, who is picking up and piling up easy.
- There’s a lot of stuff down there, so I just pick it up and pile it up.”
- Those who are not crouching cannot see what is falling because the foot fog is in the way. - Vertical version of [Fog of Literacy
who picks up but does not pile up
- From a third party’s point of view, it looks like he’s hiding in the fog and doing nothing.
- People who try to put boxes in the air without picking them up.
- Because of the fog, you can’t see the box down there.
- The Parable of the Ants, Spiders and Bees
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