from [/villagepump/when you make a page because you know it and when you don’t know it](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/when you make a page because you know it and when you don’t know it). Write what you know or don’t know completely on a page you create in your personal Project?
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- 1: Write about something you don’t know
- Write a hypothesis about what you don’t know
- What do I not know, what do I need to find out, where might I find the material, etc.?
- 2: Write when you know something new
- Write when you find out something you don’t know.
- 3: Write to explain to others what you know
- I’m not writing about something I already know very well.
- When you try to give someone else an explanation you have written in the past, sometimes a word is used that the person does not know.
- Word links are empty.
- It’s like, “No, I’m going to have to explain this to you.”
- Write a minimal description to connect the path.
- I’ll copy and paste the description from Wikipedia or something and post the link.
- I don’t think I can write about something I know absolutely nothing about.
- 1: Write about something you don’t know
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All accompanied by intellectual production activities.
- Research, teach others, formulate hypotheses
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Research → Summarize → Have someone check it out [/shokai/research→summarize→get someone to check it out](https://scrapbox.io/shokai/research→summarize→get someone to check it out).
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