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Sometimes operational before descriptive, and sometimes descriptive before operational.
by Dan Fodor
I sometimes get ‘operational’ before I get ‘descriptive’ : I can spend hours running “simulations” of the math problem I’m trying to solve in my head (simple ex: visualize a cube to deduce its properties).
This gets problematic if I forget to eat or forego attention to various mundane details around me. Anyway, the point is, when getting descriptive (or when passing from operational to descriptive), I need the lenience to speak vaguely (even if only to myself) before I can speak clearly.I suspect this is true for any new concept.
Something must first be thought of before it can be spoken of.
(a subtle bit of genius)
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-10 10:34:00 UTC
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