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What % of family knowledge do you believe was passed on to you from parents or grandparents? What's the delta on what you would want it to be?
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@les
My answer would have been. < 20% passed down. Would want it to be at least >50%. Someone in their 70s told me <10%, Id say they lived a successful career. This has also been the case for many clients I’ve had in the past.
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5% but Im making effort to improve that number. Most families have less time than ever to come together and as elders depart the reasons or traditions go with them. Work culture is killing the family and with it support, resources, knowledge relationships etc.
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@ramon
sadly not enough ...
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Les, with all love you break my brain with almost every post. Usually it's too hard to synthesize a short response but just know that your thoughts are viral
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Tacit knowledge is hard to quantify. I believe that our identity is deeply shaped by our parents, who, in turn, are influenced by their own parents. There‘s a large amount of tacit knowledge that is transferred from one generation to the other whether we‘re aware of it or not.
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My parents were young, like 20, when they had me and were fn idiots and it's a miracle I didn't get thrown in jail or turn into a junky. My grandparents and uncles and aunts were the reason. I'd say 30% parents / 70% everyone else
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A thought provoking question! I’m with @giorgio on the difficult to quantify but undoubtedly immense tacit knowledge that was passed down. Makes it difficult to fault them for some pretty big gaps from my POV in hindsight. Some knowledge must simply be learned through our own experiences.
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@rosspeili.eth
Core knowledge, I'd say, 90%. Like ROM level Intel, then temporal experiential instances or RAM level knowledge varies from family member to family member and it's between 1% and 15% (eg. For parents, brothers, first grade cousins etc. Depending on your link and how expressive they are).
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Most family knowledge that’s passed on isn’t informational but behavioral. I’d say that the behavioral knowledge that’s passed on can be up to 90% for most people. The % of informational knowledge is trivial in most families, peers and environment usually play a bigger role.
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is the % of knowledge greater or less than the % of wisdom passed down? the book smarts versus street smarts,, i would argue that wisdom as a container holds more water. knowledge loses relevance through time, wisdom gains it
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