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Today I have another step forward in understanding the concept that “question encourages verbalizing.
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Questions encourage verbalization, but “answering questions correctly” is not a prerequisite for doing so.
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Any question of moderate difficulty that is not so difficult that it cannot be answered, nor so easy that it can be answered immediately without thinking.
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It is more important to get into the flow state by considering problems of moderate difficulty.
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But you never know what questions will be of moderate difficulty for them.
- Sometimes the other person thinks too hard.
- You could answer more casually, but you try to remember everything you’ve said in the past to maintain consistency.
- On the other hand, you think too easily.
- They oversimplify and think, “This is the only possible answer to that question, right?
- Sometimes the other person thinks too hard.
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What should we do in such a situation?
- There is no way to deal with it in advance.
- I have to take it as, “You think so.”
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