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Let's take an analogy: imagine you want to build a house. This is your "long-term learning plan."
How do most people go about it? They look at their neighbors' houses, what interior design styles are ...
That's a fascinating question. Let's try using the "First Principles" tool, peeling back the question "Why do we learn?" layer by layer, like an onion, to see what truly lies at its core.
Let's put it this way: you can think of these two concepts as two different ways of "deconstruction."
Critical thinking is more like "finding flaws" and "quality inspection.
Buddy, that's an excellent question, because most of us, when planning our lives, are essentially "copying homework." We look at what others are doing, what's popular in society, and then we just foll...
I find this question very interesting, let me share my thoughts.
First principles don't directly give you "certainty," especially not the absolute "1+1=2" kind.
Hey there, this is an interesting question, and many people feel the same way. Let me try to explain my thoughts in plain language.
To put it simply, it's like the difference between a "top student" (...
Ah, that's a very good question, and many people think that way. I can understand why, because "deconstruction" is indeed the most obvious and initial step in first principles thinking.
Of course. To put it plainly, it's like a martial arts master insisting on deriving every single move and stance from "the law of conservation of energy" and "the principles of human muscle exertion,"...
I totally get that feeling. It's like you set out to understand "how a car works," but you keep disassembling it, and eventually, you're just staring at a pile of nuts and bolts, having forgotten why ...
Of course not, these two are more like partners than interchangeable rivals.
Let me give you an analogy to help you understand:
Socratic questioning is like a skilled detective interrogating a case.
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