Thoughts combined
Today I read an interesting blog Leo Babauty "Zen Habbits." Catering is an entry, and its theme is an effective learning. The author presents two ways for it to acquire knowledge - the way "a mind" and the way ... just fast:) The second is based primarily on building (and use) calls:
"If you understand something in only one way, it does not understand. The secret is to understand anything depends on how you share it with other things, which you already know. Well-developed connections allow you to move your idea to the entire width of the mind to see this idea from as many perspectives and then find that for you, preferably aepszÄ…. I think it means! "
It is noteworthy that these words will not only affect learning. It is my view of them something much more important. Making connections is of course - every day we can only be understood by associating an item with another thing, or assigning it to some more general categories. In this way we perceive reality, by associating it with what has happened so far, and we came across what has so far learned. If you would try to draw our thoughts, then they would have looked like a ball of thread, but far more tangled than usual. Any information is linked to a number of threads further information with another, and this in the next, those with more, etc..
The connection is more, the better for us - thanks for an item I can look from many sides. This in turn has two main effects:
1) My view of the matter is more objective, closer to "truth"
2) I can see what others can not see and note the opportunities that others (with limited view) do not realize.
The proposal reminds me of one - should be open. It is worth to us to know other people, experience new states, to gain knowledge of the subjects completely foreign to us. It is derived from many sources.
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