Causality and dependency are two things that people want to be neat and unidirectional but they’re not. There are feedback loops and mutual dependencies.
One part of being a good teacher is figuring out how to take a mutual dependency and explain just enough of one part in a “fake way” such that people can get it enough to understand the second part, which in turn allows them to “truly” get the first part.
Nod. (To be slightly more clear: the OP was less me expressing bewilderment about how to solve this problem, and more of me leaving some kinds of breadcrumbs about what I was currently thinking about while I mulled over what post to write next and how to construct it. Upon reflection a more useful shortform would have been “which of these concepts resonate better or are you more interested in reading about first?”)
Causality and dependency are two things that people want to be neat and unidirectional but they’re not. There are feedback loops and mutual dependencies.
One part of being a good teacher is figuring out how to take a mutual dependency and explain just enough of one part in a “fake way” such that people can get it enough to understand the second part, which in turn allows them to “truly” get the first part.
Nod. (To be slightly more clear: the OP was less me expressing bewilderment about how to solve this problem, and more of me leaving some kinds of breadcrumbs about what I was currently thinking about while I mulled over what post to write next and how to construct it. Upon reflection a more useful shortform would have been “which of these concepts resonate better or are you more interested in reading about first?”)