Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 1100 answers
You already have schemas for everything — making them explicit is the work.
You already have schemas for everything — making them explicit is the work.
You already have schemas for everything — making them explicit is the work.
You already have schemas for everything — making them explicit is the work.
You already have schemas for everything — making them explicit is the work.
Your schemas determine what you notice and what you miss.
Your schemas determine what you notice and what you miss.
Your schemas determine what you notice and what you miss.
Your schemas determine what you notice and what you miss.
Your schemas determine what you notice and what you miss.
Many of your schemas were installed by culture family and education — not chosen by you.
Many of your schemas were installed by culture family and education — not chosen by you.
Many of your schemas were installed by culture family and education — not chosen by you.
Many of your schemas were installed by culture family and education — not chosen by you.
Many of your schemas were installed by culture family and education — not chosen by you.
Many of your schemas were installed by culture family and education — not chosen by you.
You can examine your own mental models and evaluate whether they serve you.
You can examine your own mental models and evaluate whether they serve you.
You can examine your own mental models and evaluate whether they serve you.
You can examine your own mental models and evaluate whether they serve you.
You can examine your own mental models and evaluate whether they serve you.
Your schema about a thing is never the thing itself — useful but always incomplete.
Your schema about a thing is never the thing itself — useful but always incomplete.
Your schema about a thing is never the thing itself — useful but always incomplete.