The Curse of Knowledge Bias
The curse of knowledge bias occurs when individuals assume that others have the same level of understanding or knowledge as they do Or
Individuals with expertise have difficulty in imagining what it is like to be lacking
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Anonymous 1
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In India, where so many people are first-generation learners, the curse of knowledge is a real barrier. We need more people who can break down complex ideas into simple terms
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Ideas dont need to be that Complex.
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The Curse of Knowledge Bias
The curse of knowledge bias occurs when individuals assume that others have the same level of understanding or knowledge as they do Or
Individuals with expertise have difficulty in imagining what it is like to be lacking
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Rahul K
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One the best quotes I came across today:
āPeople always overestimate how complex business is. This isnāt rocket science - weāve chosen one the worldās most simple professions.ā
-Jack Welch (Former CEO of General Electric)
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T Ganesh
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Family growth depends on how much work and efforts people will do in a day without procrastination and wasting time.
I'm not talking about money only.
I like that people around me are working on simple and complex works with hope in the future.
So
Lessons from the book ā
ā¢ The Organized Mind
Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload" by Daniel J. Levitin:
1. Attention is a limited resource: Focus on what's truly important to avoid distraction and mental fatigue.
2. Use chunking
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SHIV DIXIT
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š DAILY BOOK SUMMARIES š
š 25 Lessons From š
š„ Made me stick : Why idea's survives š„
āØ By Chip Heath and Dan heath āØ
1. Core Premise:
ā¢ The book explores why some ideas are memorable ( "sticky" ) while others fade. It introduces a frame