adrienne
@adrienne
The learning pyramid - the further down you go, the more you learn. At the bottom is teach others, and you don’t have to be a teacher. Just cast, post, or blog whatever you are learning - sharing with others is a form of teaching and helps you master the material better
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danny iskandar
@daniskandar
agree 80-90%, not sure doing vs teach to others? feel doing is the best teacher, experience has more nuances no words to explain - no matter how many words trying to describe. steve jobs has a sarcastic comments about consultant: those that teach can't do ... or something like that? damn, i choose violence again :)
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Erick
@erickpinos
When you teach others and get asked a question, you are forced to reconcile whether you intuitively understand the material or you’re just repeating what you’ve been taught I think that’s why it’s deeper than doing - you could be repeating a pattern that works while not fully understanding why it works
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danny iskandar
@daniskandar
Isn’t experience help to answer/reconcile it in a different way? Example: from sports they are all doers, then after successful, they become coaches. Of course there are areas, where you could just go become coaches. Or give a specific ex where that chart is true?
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danny iskandar
@daniskandar
ex: learn how to meditate? I could explain about what meditation is and not, like until i die, or someone could ask me question, and i will try to answer it in 1001 ways. But without fully experiencing what meditation is bymyself, I could not explain that fully, because it will just be a concept on my mind.
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danny iskandar
@daniskandar
even if I already experience meditation on my own I still can't fully explain that to the full extent. Because no words or explanation would be suffice to explain what is meditation is until that person experience on its own.
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Erick
@erickpinos
Oh you mean like skipping doing Yeah I agree I don’t think you can skip doing and go to teaching I see the pyramid as like progressive steps to gain a deeper understanding on a topic
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