There are also type O, (not creative at all, as O resembles a zero), and R (creative Regardless the situation). I'd love to say I'm O, but was creative enough for extending your theory, so I'm Q, then I realized it helps me at work, so I'm P. Does this all mean I'm R?
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this is probably more template than statement. I feel like 'creative' here implies 'creation' vs consumption as something un-productive that's more for our own sake in either zonepic.twitter.com/ckNVpbCyvQ
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Replying to @letkma @datasciencegems
No this makes no sense. P-Q can’t be orthogonal to O-R. The coherent solution is P | R —— O| Q Axes labels and limits needed
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Replying to @vgr @datasciencegems
I ran into that when making it: "regardless of position" doesn't really fit perpendicular to the P Q axis that describe position, even if you shift it 45 degrees. I've changed my wording a bit to cheese it, but perhaps we're all not quite there yet
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Replying to @letkma @datasciencegems
Yeah, not yet solved. I’m leaving it open.
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Hm, I thought O - P - Q - R as a sequence. Creativity is not an atomic skill but one that is the result of (at least) four others: learning, willpower, empathy and focus.
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That’s interesting sounds like the shuhari spectrum https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuhari
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Woah, didn't know it, thanks for sharing! I based my reasoning in a few teaching/learning methodologies. It is feasible to describe knowledge development in a vector (but I just made this up, can't find any reference).
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In English it’s often translated into a 4-stage sequence: Unconscious incompetence Conscious incompetence Conscious competence Unconscious competence I think that’s OQPR
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Some theories suggest OPQR too. If you observe children: - I don't know anything but I don't know that I don't know: O - I know a little, I can solve reduced problems: P (Playing) - I know that I don't know things: Q (Questioning) - I can figure things on my own: R (Realizing)
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I think I find OQPR more solid than OPQR but it’s probably not linear there. The 2 alt sequences likely reflect different personalities.
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