This week on @ness_labs Collector to Creator Course, @anthilemoon shared on ways we can connect our ideas
Here are my notes on how to connect our ideas π
If we want to connect our ideas, we need to implement networked thinking.
Before we go there, let's talk about other ways of thinking
πLinear thinking
It's the process of following a step by step progression where a response is received before another step is taken
Examples of linear thinking;
If A, then B, then C
Linear thinking is thinking of processes in a straight linear fashion.
It's fast and effective when you know all the data and processes, but it leads to linear bias and first-order thinking
π₯ Second-order thinking
It's the process of following and expanding on the implications of first-order impacts.
For example; A may result in B and C
It's better than first-order thinking by exploring more options, but it rarely leads to novel connections between ideas
A major consequence of second-order thinking is The Cobra Effect, where the methods used to solve a problem ends up rewarding others to make the problem worse.
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The Cobra Effect happened in India under British Rule and in Hanoi under French rule.