Sharing Observations

If you want to learn about an existing system quickly, it’s best to work with other explorers and discuss your findings. This makes intuitive sense: more people can cover the same ground more quickly. Each person brings a unique perspective and skills to play and thus will notice things that others won’t.

However, it’s not just a matter of many hands making light work. Working with others can accelerate the pace of discovery. A group of people exploring collaboratively can share information. As a group, you will discover more in the same amount of time by working together than if you all explored different aspects of the system individually. By pooling your insights, you make more effective use of your time. I have seen ...

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