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Some more notes on them, though it's becoming more broad with the perspectives this time. There is a backlog of them more, I just need to process them this morning (or evening). This will eventually diverge into more concrete skills now.
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#+title: Involuntary attention switch is good for preventing tunnel vision
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#+date: "2021-05-20 20:20:19 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-07-13 21:06:13 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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The more out-of-place the topic, the less associations we make.
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We understand this idea as if an isolated land far away from the main body of ideas, just waiting to drift towards them.
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This is why interleaving can sometimes be helpful in exploring uncharted territory, expanding your viewpoints.
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- we sometimes slip into this involuntarily, this ADHD-like tendency to switch our attention is good for getting new perspective even when we don't want to;
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this is as if [[id:c10ebbb7-2af6-419e-a8f3-3417c5b82de3][Randomness in systems introduces interest]]
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- the more time we spent on the environment that we're comfortable with, the more chance we'll be entrenched in an idea
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- for example, constantly shopping for a better tool or checking for the hip new programming language is still a good practice to get a new perspective for improving your workflow or your programming ideas
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- doesn't mean lack of commitment, you still have to strive to improve your own (see [[id:d885e93b-f919-4338-a6b9-3438538e18c0][Every copy of the techniques is personalized]])
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