Log #2: Why Your Perspective is a Trap (The Curse of Knowledge)
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In this entry of The Connect Logs, we decode Meta-Thinking, the cognitive tool that allows you to step outside your own mental map.
Why is it so hard to truly understand your boss or a client from a different culture? From a Japanese contractor's eye-opening experience at an overseas site to Henry Ford’s legendary "faster horse" quote, we discuss how "useful" functions are shifting toward "meaningful" identities in the modern world.
Inside this Log:
The Illusion of Perspective: Why players and managers completely misunderstand each other and how the "Please Teach Me" stance can bridge the gap.
Abstracting the Need: Learning from Ford and iPhone examples to stop building "Frankenstein products" and start creating true value.
The Architecture of Self: Comparing the "Alias" model with the radical "Bunjin"(dividual) theory to find psychological freedom.
Join Itari and Kisuke as they rotate the camera to find freedom through a higher vantage point.
Note: This episode is an AI-generated English edition of the original Japanese program "Connect Log," powered by NotebookLM.