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Dialog
Learning best takes place through dialog.
Without active dialog it is a simple matter to confuse
"I understand"
with "I assume I understand."
To many people, these are the same thing.
The only way we can possibly feel confident that we understand a concept,
have mastered a skill, or learned how to use a tool -
is
through active dialog that provides us clear feedback.
Feedback allows us to self-correct our misperceptions and misjudgments - our
misunderstandings.
It is the only way.
Without feedback we have no way of self-correcting.

"The problem with
communication ... is the illusion that it has been accomplished."
~
George Bernard Shaw

In the spirit of dialog, interviews are a welcome form of primary
feedback.
If you have general questions, please submit them and M. can incorporate them
into future dialogs.
Submit your questions for dialog
here

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