2019-02-19
What you feel when you read the book
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A
- Yes, yes, that!”
- That’s what I wanted to say!”
- You’ve expressed well what I was thinking, too!”
- I connected the expressions in the book to what I already had inside me.
- The new expressions connected handle to manipulate the concept
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B
- I see…and that leads to that!”
- I never thought of that idea. Interesting.”
- Things that have not been connected in me before are combined through the expression of the book.
- New bonds were created.
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C
- What? Isn’t that wrong?”
- uncomfortable feeling
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D
- I see.
- Nothing coupled with my experience.
- And forget.
- It’s hard to remember because it’s not bonded to anything.
relevance
- (1): in 2014 I wrote How to connect knowledge from reading a book.
- (2): written in 2017 knowledge consistency. In this figure, the box represents “self”. Information obtained from books is represented by a circle outside the box. In (2), the boxes for oneself and for books are drawn respectively. In (1), only the book boxes are depicted.
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