Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 , " wc2_33 " <wc2_33> wrote: > Question for you, Doc, and any other of you knowledge-accumulators > out there . . . In studying all that you do, and the frequency with > which you are taking in more info, do you ever find yourself > overwhelmed with too much information? Well, maybe you don't but I > sure do. That's because you are CONFUSING different stages of learning. Tying your shoes doesn't confuse you, does it? Eating a nice breakfast doesn't confuse you, does it? Watching a favorite movie doesn't confuse you, does it? So, if you know how to do something so that all those little bitty tasks are taken care of with " habit " , then there is NO CONFUSION? So, if it is fun, entertaining and exciting, then their is NO CONFUSION either, is there? CONFUSION is the entire 2nd step of competency and the first smidgin of the 3rd step of " competencey " . So, that confusion is only a mark on the depth-stick of learning something new. It is the stage between " incompetence " and " competence " ... NOW, there are two other BIG stages above that stage, and they are really really fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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