The nature of knowledge includes many different categories that divide researchers' epistemological discoveries to better understand them. However, in order to better understand the meanings of these results as well as the classification, you need to know the definitions, similarities, and differences between these categories. Information, data, beliefs, beliefs, opinions, knowledge and wisdom in these categories must be defined and associated to be used in the correct way.
"... As you know, there is well-known knowledge, we all know that you know something, we also know that there are unknowns.Our country and others Looking at the history of the free nations, the latter categories are often difficult, they are something we can not see, personal and cultural, they are the hardest to deal with, the most pain But it also changes in unknown places; personal breakthroughs often involve leaving your comfort zone bravely Similarly, the breakthrough in promoting and restoring the cultural paradigm is not a matter of course, In many cases it is outside or at the edge of the existing paradigm.
This is your comfort zone. You know all the fish in that pond. You belong. You know how to deal with that problem. There is nothing new in the sun. If you want to learn something new and grow, you have to leave your comfort zone. This is the starting point for learning. This is where fun things happen. This is where you will not react to everything soon. How was your idea used? 5 minutes? It may not be the case. Minute? understood. 20 seconds or less? Congratulations, you are normal. Your heart is like a monkey, it will master the nearest branch. In an academic environment, I might say a bit differently ... buzzwords are associative thinking. If you want to do something creative, Lenovo's idea is wonderful, but that is the focus of the killer. The good news is that you can learn how to concentrate. There are huge "productivity skills" there, but all of these techniques are only a small part of the surface. You do not want a pasta timer or distracting lighting software.