Connecting the dots is a rare and valuable skill. Solving problems that hasn’t been solved before.
Instead collecting dots and consuming. We can produce and share more.
There’s no replacement of getting your hands dirty.
Connecting the dots is a rare and valuable skill. Solving problems that hasn’t been solved before.
Instead collecting dots and consuming. We can produce and share more.
There’s no replacement of getting your hands dirty.
@ramiroruiz I think you make a great point with knowledge vs experience. Often people gain a wealth of knowledge but without practical application it could be argued that the value is less than it can be to both themselves and the time they spent gathering it.
@pwitham for sure, and practical knowledge is the one that’s needed to teach it to more people.
@ramiroruiz This is a very good comparison.
@ramiroruiz I like this. So is wisdom finding the non-obvious connections and also deleting connections that aren’t fruitful?
@toddgrotenhuis yes, is easier to discover non-obvious patterns when you have encounter similar ones before.