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Asking myself better questions Sac Ch

So what makes a good question, and how can I tilt my ratio towards it? Action-focused The answer changes my Life (even just a little bit). I have the time & commitment to act on what I learn. Verifiable I can test the answer to See if it makes sense. Small I can fit the question in my head. If it's too big, I should break it down.

are implicit questionsmore useful than explicit ones?1 • less repetitive• more concise,↓if I need to• more focused ②good check oftype of questionChow, why, what...),↳mostWell-scoped andefaultA framedNot a false dilemma,not an overwhelmingarray of options, nota leading questionI have exercisedcritical thinking.Contributes newknowledgeI'm moving forwardinstead of retreadingold groundChua2014-01-05-I feel pretty good about thequestions I've been exploring.although I feel like my progress.is slow.small stepstime to exploreWhat would fasterprogressbelike? what would it involve?writing instead Xof drawing?6 faster feedback loopmore concise visualthinking; more densitybetter follow-upRolbetter focus&1P clearer alignment with"•9withgoalsMore organized notes,better transferenceevaluation andconstant improvement0time taken to think?time to experimenttime to conclusionoutcome
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