Danioover9000

Learning equals construction?

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   Since @Leo Gura has made the learning=behaviour change, learning=observation, and learning=making distinctions, it'll be nice to get a learning=construction, as that can dovetail with true versus false skepticism and deconstruction videos. What is deconstructed will entail construction, so a video on what and how to construct in healthy ways is a great follow up.

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Learning= Making distinctions may be the one dealing with your concern.

It relates to creating distinctions, hence new experiences, perceiving something you didn't perceive before.

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On 19/11/2023 at 0:54 PM, UnbornTao said:

Perhaps Learning= Making distinctions is the one talking about this concern of yours. It relates to creating distinctions, hence a new experience. Perceiving something you didn't perceive before.

   Sure, but I mean learning = construction, as in how to get healthier conceptual understanding and knowledge of something. Yes there's overlap with making distinctions because making distinctions in the mind leads to more robust mental representations of reality, more distinct categories and classifications in one's mind. That's the question of how does our learning lead to better construction after rhe deconstruction of an older outdated modal of reality?

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On 21/11/2023 at 2:43 PM, Danioover9000 said:

@UnbornTao

   Sure, but I mean learning = construction, as in how to get healthier conceptual understanding and knowledge of something. Yes there's overlap with making distinctions because making distinctions in the mind leads to more robust mental representations of reality, more distinct categories and classifications in one's mind. That's the question of how does our learning lead to better construction after rhe deconstruction of an older outdated modal of reality?

You make distinctions within the field or activity. A new distinction changes your experience, even if subtly.

I suggest you listen to it again and contemplate what distinction is for yourself, it isn't what you think. Good luck.

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