Circles of knowledge and boundaries of ignorance
Jim McGee writes on why it's important to understand our boundary of ignorance to expand our circle of knowledge:
"To succeed at knowledge work, effective learning must be one of our central activities. The key question is: What strategies can most productively guide our learning. I suggest that the boundary of your ignorance is the best place from which to direct your learning strategy."
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