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Nov 26, 20221 min read

  • Specific examples
  • Specific Information
  • concrete fact
  • Specific Experience

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  • (0.2.2) Compare and find patterns
  • (0.2.3) Practice and verification
  • (1.1) The learning cycle
  • (1.1.2) Modeling and abstraction
  • (1.2.3.1) Easy ways
  • (1.3) Three methods of information gathering
  • (1.5.3) Learn from patterns
  • (1.7) Summary
  • (4.3.1.4) ❹ Make questions
  • (4.4.1.1) Open book and closed book
  • (4.5.3.2) Incremental Reading
  • (Column) SMART criteria
  • 2018-05-02
  • Accumulated and Rootless Knowledge
  • Concrete/abstract is a false dichotomy
  • Design Criticism for Everyone
  • Diary 2023-07-11
  • Dig deeper and see circulation
  • Dig into specifics.
  • Effect of backlinks
  • Explain with verbs
  • Feedback 4
  • Four Axes of Resolution
  • Habit of thinking by letters
  • How to Innovate
  • If you can't think abstractly and move forward, think concretely.
  • Lots of toys in a box
  • Not "X" is an interpretation.
  • Participatory budgeting is easier than participatory policy making.
  • Specific Experience
  • Specific Information
  • Specific examples are low frequency
  • The combination of concrete and abstract is important.
  • What exactly are these arrows?
  • You know it, but you don't understand it.
  • air battle
  • concrete and abstract
  • pattern discovery

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