Changing the title:

  • Reflection on the unfamiliar way of thinking by (blu3mo) during work

  • Creating value or identifying problems

  • Not used to the process of generating specific details from abstractions?

    • (axokxi) was really good at it and I was impressed.
  • I tend to focus on software-based solutions

    • Is my thinking too focused on “systems” (things with inputs and outputs)?
      • Maybe this is not the case.
  • Trying out fields that I don’t usually engage in, I realized it’s actually good

In terms of the content itself, rather than the work:

By actually thinking about it, I’m starting to understand the role of Design and Designers (in a broad sense)

  • It’s about connecting concepts, philosophies, and people, right?

  • It’s like creating puzzle pieces that effectively connect what I want to achieve with my daily life

    • For example, when there’s a well-being concept, what puzzle pieces can I add to my “everyday life” to achieve that?
  • (I feel like I’m starting to understand, but I’m not sure if I really do)

  • When I have two ideas, the criteria for determining which one is better often relies on subjectivity

    • It’s okay to rely on subjectivity, but
      • Am I being influenced by temporary feelings?
      • Am I biased?
    • It’s very difficult for me to judge these things on my own
    • When there are conflicting opinions in a group discussion, I become anxious about pushing biased opinions.