The New Beginner
The posture that suspends what you know so you can actually learn, at any age.
Based on the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition ↗
Expertise has a shadow: a quiet arrogance that stops you from seeing freshly. The mood of the new beginner deliberately sets aside what you already know, tolerates the discomfort of not knowing, and stays curious long enough for something new to land.
It is the precondition for learning anything real, and it gets harder, not easier, the more accomplished you become. The most powerful people keep choosing it on purpose.
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