Yesterday, I suggested that one way to unlearn is to make the "familiar strange." Because I love paradoxes and believe that people must become comfortable with ambiguity if they truly want to unlearn, I'd now like to share with you five methods for doing the opposite — and making the strange familiar:
1. Study at the Anti-Library: Remember … "what you don't know is more important than what you do know."
2. Grew a "Knew" perspective and have some intellectual humility.
3. Let go of your ego and engage in some situational unawareness training.
4. Put on a new lenses and stop seeing patterns.
5. Question the wisdom of experts.
P.S. In the spirit of making the familiar strange and vice versa, today's optical illusion is the same picture just turned upside down. Strange or familiar?