NISHIO Hirokazu[Translate]
(5.3.1) Skip steps
We learned the YAGNI principle in (1.3.1.2) "You Are not Gonna Need It" YAGNI principle. We should not do what we do not need now.

To determine whether you need the step, you need to clarify the purpose of the step. Let me explain all the steps and their purpose again.

Purpose: To make sure your thoughts and information do not go away.
Purpose:
To make you can see whole piece at a glance.
To reduce the cost of returning information outside the brain into the brain.
Purpose:
To express ambiguous relationships that have not yet been spoken.
To make sure ambiguous relationships do not go away.
Purpose:
To compress information and ease burden of information flood.
To trigger to find words to express the member of group.
Purpose:
To update ambiguous relationships with the trigger of surrounding pieces.
Purpose:
To express relationships more apparently.
To make sure those relationships do not go away.
Purpose:
To make one-dimensional expression of your thought.



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