NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Eyes, Literacy, Resolution

2019-09-15 I noticed a connection between these three. - (a) look - What I learned only after 12 hours of drawing cylinders - Have an eye to notice - literacy - Cognitive Resolution

After gaining the eye, one moves up one level dialectics by recognizing that "but most people don't have that eye."

  • There's no eye contact.
  • There's a look in your eye.
  • Understand that "the majority of people who don't have an "eye for an eye
    • I have an eye for myself.
      • If you don't have an eye for an eye, you don't understand "no eye for an eye."
    • Understand that their own eyesight (cognitive pattern) is not common.

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