There is visual thinking apart from verbal thinking.
- Just as the feedback loop of hearing it in words and writing and reading it supports thinking, so does Support for thinking by drawing and looking at it exist.
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2023-09-05 14:28
Summary of notes
. It explores the difficulty of understanding and expressing what is unspoken.
Relation to Fragment
. The notes are related to Nishioβs research notes, βIf you can understand it, you can speak it in your own words,β βWhat cannot be read cannot be expressed,β βWhat is not yet in words,β βIt is difficult to verbalize what is not understood,β βYou cannot notice language you cannot read,β βPeople can think without using language,β β post-LLM worldview,β βthe Pomodoro Technique break is not five minutes,β etc., are relevant. These fragments share the theme of exploring the difficulty of understanding and expressing what is not verbalized.
deep thinking
Understanding and expressing what has not yet been put into words is essential to the deepening of knowledge and the development of creativity. However, it is a difficult process and requires time and effort. Nevertheless, through the process, new perspectives and insights can be gained.
summary of thoughts
It is difficult to understand and express what has not been put into words, but through this we gain new perspectives.β
Title
. A Quest for Understanding and Expressing the Unspeakable.β
extra info
TITLES: ["If you can understand it, you can speak it in your own words."], "What cannot be read cannot be expressed." , "π€πThe difference between 'made' and 'used'", "What is not yet in words" cannot be the subject of a search", "It is difficult to verbalize what is not understood", "What is not yet in words", "We cannot notice language we cannot read", "After LLM worldview", "People can think without using language", "Translation completed up to pIntEn chapter 6", "Too many notifications are annoying", "Pomodoro Technique breaks are not 5 minutes"]
generated: 2023-09-05 14:28
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