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Pattern-Based Approach (PBA) to Learning from Failures

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When you talk to someone, you observe the listener’s face, behavior, etc., and presume what he or she is thinking or feeling in his or her mind. You imagine whether your talk is truly accepted or agreed or not. Such presumption is the essence of communication. Communication is carried out without words. It is carried out by sensing multisensory or nonverbal information. Yes, communication is nonverbal. It looks as if we are conversing, but conversation is carried out in words or in signals. We don’t need any presumption.

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Fukuda, S. (2019). Pattern-Based Approach (PBA) to Learning from Failures. In: Self Engineering. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26725-4_8

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