In Tiny Experiments, Anne-Laure Le Cunff talks about learning through small, low-stakes trials. Try something, reflect, adjust and repeat. It is a mindset that resonates with me, especially as an engineer.
We are surrounded by noise and fast-moving expectations. But in the middle of it all, we rarely make space to think about how we think. That’s where metacognition comes in. It is the simple but powerful act of stepping back and reflecting on what we are learning, doing and deciding.
Writing is one way I do that.
This blog is not about presenting polished ideas or definitive answers. It is a space for tiny experiments. For me writing is a tool to clarify my own thinking. When I sit down to explain something in words, I notice the parts I assumed I understood but didn’t. I slow down. I think more clearly.
Sharing what you learn might help someone else but even more importantly, it helps you. It is not about being an expert. It is about paying attention.
This blog is my space for tiny experiments. No polished essays, no definitive answers. It is just a way to make space for reflection, learning and the joy of figuring things out.
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