Personal Lesson Source
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A Personal Lesson Source is a lesson source that provides personal lessons (through direct experience and individual reflection).
- AKA: Individual Learning Source, Personal Experience Source, Self-Discovery Source.
- Context:
- It can provide Direct Insight through lived experience and personal observation.
- It can demonstrate Real Learning through trial and error and reflection process.
- It can share Personal Growth through documented journey and insight sharing.
- It can capture Life Lessons through personal challenges and growth moments.
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- It can often inspire Similar Journeys through shared experience and lesson documentation.
- It can often guide Other Learners through practical examples and applied wisdom.
- It can often validate Learning Paths through demonstrated outcomes and proven approaches.
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- It can range from being a Private Journal to being a Public Teaching, depending on its sharing scope.
- It can range from being a Simple Reflection to being a Life Philosophy, depending on its insight depth.
- It can range from being a Single Experience to being a Life Journey, depending on its time span.
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- It can integrate with Personal Development through systematic learning and growth tracking.
- It can support Knowledge Sharing through story telling and lesson extraction.
- It can enable Community Learning through shared experiences and collective wisdom.
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- Examples:
- Personal Journey Sources, such as:
- Life Experience Sources, such as:
- Career Journey documenting professional growth.
- Skill Development Path sharing learning process.
- Project Experience Sources, such as:
- Project Journal capturing development insights.
- Research Log recording discovery process.
- Life Experience Sources, such as:
- Personal Challenge Sources, such as:
- Growth Challenges, such as:
- Learning Difficulty overcoming technical obstacles.
- Skill Mastery achieving expertise level.
- Growth Challenges, such as:
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- Personal Journey Sources, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Formal Education Sources, which follow standardized curriculum.
- External Teaching Sources, which provide third-party knowledge.
- Theoretical Sources