Turning off filter in a brain
2006.09.03 16:21 | Discovery
I think human brain have a 'filter'.
It limits information going into brain.
For example, I put Afghanistan lag on a sofa in my room. The lag has a big hole on it. But in daily life, I don't mind it at all. If I have guest, he/she may immediately notice the big hole. In this case I have a filter about the hole, and the guest doesn't. The filter works convenient sometimes, but it filter-out something we must notice in same time.
To get rid of the filter, I started training with asking 'why?' for everything I see. Once I find a question, then, following to the law of mushroom, I find there are many questions around me. Most of time I can't answer the questions immediately. Sometimes it takes a year to answer to single question. But this is not quiz show. There is no time limit. What is important is think by my own brain. For such thinking process, Pólya's strategy is quite useful.
Removing filter is a beginning of thinking by myself. Now I feel I got different view point of the world.
For example, I put Afghanistan lag on a sofa in my room. The lag has a big hole on it. But in daily life, I don't mind it at all. If I have guest, he/she may immediately notice the big hole. In this case I have a filter about the hole, and the guest doesn't. The filter works convenient sometimes, but it filter-out something we must notice in same time.
To get rid of the filter, I started training with asking 'why?' for everything I see. Once I find a question, then, following to the law of mushroom, I find there are many questions around me. Most of time I can't answer the questions immediately. Sometimes it takes a year to answer to single question. But this is not quiz show. There is no time limit. What is important is think by my own brain. For such thinking process, Pólya's strategy is quite useful.
Removing filter is a beginning of thinking by myself. Now I feel I got different view point of the world.
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