Analogy as a Weapon
Day 10 of 30 · Done is better - Build What Matters
Learning goal
Find a similar problem in another domain and extract the structure to apply it to your problem.
Who
Anyone who wants to unlock new paths and solve complex problems by leveraging patterns from other domains.
What
Borrowing patterns from other domains to unlock new paths, extracting the structure, and applying it to your problem.
Where
This lesson will guide you through the process of using analogies to solve complex problems.
When
You can start applying this technique immediately, but this lesson will provide a structured approach to help you get started.
Why it matters
Other domains have solved similar structures, and by transferring these structures to your problem, you can unlock creativity and find innovative solutions.
How
- Identify a similar problem in another domain.
- Extract the structure (not the content) from the other domain.
- Apply the structure to your problem.
Guided exercise
Find a current problem you're facing and identify a similar problem in another domain. Write down the structure of the other domain and explain how you plan to apply it to your problem.
Independent exercise
Choose a domain outside of your current field of work and find a problem that has a similar structure to one you're facing. Write a short essay on how you would apply the structure to your problem.
Self-check
Reflect on your understanding of the key idea: using patterns from other domains to unlock new paths. Can you explain the key idea in one sentence?
Bibliography (sources used)
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Learn more about the power of analogies in problem-solving and how to apply this technique in your daily work.