What I mean is that the skills ‘work’ when practicing them leads to them bleeding out into the world. And that this mostly looks liess like ‘aha, an opportunity to use skill X’ and more like you just naturally think a bit more in terms of how skill X views the world than before.
Eg: supply and demand is less an explicit thing you apply (unless the situation is complex) and more just the way you see the world when you level up the economist lens.
Ah, cool. This I think I agree with (skills in much more fluid contexts vs needing to explicitly call on them. maybe a passive vs active skill comparison from RPGs?)
What I mean is that the skills ‘work’ when practicing them leads to them bleeding out into the world. And that this mostly looks liess like ‘aha, an opportunity to use skill X’ and more like you just naturally think a bit more in terms of how skill X views the world than before.
Eg: supply and demand is less an explicit thing you apply (unless the situation is complex) and more just the way you see the world when you level up the economist lens.
Ah, cool. This I think I agree with (skills in much more fluid contexts vs needing to explicitly call on them. maybe a passive vs active skill comparison from RPGs?)
(lenses/ontologies/viewpoints/hats/perceptual habits)