The slipbox confronts us with our lack of understanding

The slipbox confronts us with our lack of understanding

In oral presentations, we easily get away with unfounded claims. We can distract from argumentative gaps with a "you know what I mean", even if on introspection we would find that we don't know what we mean. Writing permanent notes will make these gaps obvious.

You use your notetaking as a learning tool – to spot new patterns and draw conclusions – and for this to work, each note and how they relate must make sense. You grow a curiosity for coherent relations (gears-level models!) and an awareness that there are always gaps.

You won't come up with incoherent arguments in service of a conclusion: it is not needed, because your conclusion is not set. This is another reason The slipbox counters confirmation bias.

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