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Knowledge ≠ Knowing

We think our minds can be filled with information, books, methods etc... Like a container. That metaphor is broken. 

There is a huge difference between knowledge and knowing. The transition from to another is activity. Doing the knowledge is the only way to know. This is true learning.

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Canguro

We are not a mind and a body.

We are somebody.

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LEV VYgotsky

"Language is a unity of generalisation and social interaction, a unity of thinking and communication."

LEV VYGOTSKY

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Language Learning Myths

We somehow think children are better at language learning than adults. But an adult brain is so much better than a kid's brain so if something changes is the adult body.

We also think language is like an instinct. But it has been proven that people growing ...

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The myth of mind body separation

The myth of mind body separation

We think of our body as a brain that operates a machine of flesh & bones. Our mind distinctively separated from our bodies. It's why we think we can start living in the meta-verse.

But we don't have a body. We are a body!

All our consciousness is the result of our bod...

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Life-long learner. Passionate about leadership, entrepreneurship, philosophy, Buddhism & SF. Founder @deepstash.

As everyone is dreaming about the metaverse, we have to remember our consciousness is not a brain process that happens in out brains, but a full experience with our bodies. This has some big insights on learning.

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Tacit Knowledge ≠ Explicit Knowledge

Tacit Knowledge ≠ Explicit Knowledge

Tacit Knowledge is defined as the "know how" (process)  rather than "know what" (content). A part of it could be codified into explicit knowledge. However, it is often difficult to explain just by writing it down. It is something you learn by doing.

Explicit Knowledge, ...

Epistemology || Sources of knowledge

Epistemology || Sources of knowledge

a) Revealed knowledge: this is true because it is written in religious books. Even what we know from religious books is being studied using scientific knowledge.

b) Scientific knowledge: through a systematic study, the knowledge has been organized into gene...

4 Types of Knowledge

Declarative Knowledge:

  • Factual: Facts & concepts. This information can and must be learned through exposure & repetition. This includes the basics about an industry or job.
  • Conceptual: Related to factual knowledge, conceptual k...

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