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For First-Time Visitors | Recommended Ways to Learn with Z Observer

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.
I am Z Observer.

In this note, I share "Observational Thinking" that can be applied to work, management, relationships, and emotional regulation, using quantum mechanics, the universe, and AI as entry points.

However, for those visiting for the first time, it might be a bit unclear:

・Which articles should I start with?
・Should I start with free content or paid content?
・Who is the membership suitable for?

These points might be a little difficult to understand.

Therefore, in this article, I have organized the entry points by recommending the order in which you should read Z Observer.


Conclusion First | This is the recommended reading order

1. Grasp the entry point of the "Observation" concept through free articles.
2. Learn how to implement it in emotions, dialogue, and management decisions through paid articles.
3. For those who want to continue learning, solidify your knowledge with monthly plans or memberships.

Reading in this order makes it easier to understand and prevents you from getting lost.


The First Article to Read | Knowing what "Observation" actually is

The article I recommend starting with is this one:

[What exactly is "Observation" in quantum mechanics?]

This article covers the foundational concepts for this entire note.

When you hear "observation," it might sound like a specialized physics topic.
However, what I am dealing with here is not about memorizing difficult theories.

What are people looking at?
What are they overlooking?
Why does the perception of the same reality change?

I have written this as an entry point to think about these things by connecting them to issues of emotion, consciousness, ego, and judgment.

Recommended for people like this:

・Those who want to know the overall picture of what Z Observer writes about.
・Those who want to know how to connect quantum mechanics to real-world work and understanding people.
・Those who want to organize the mechanisms of emotion and consciousness a bit more deeply.

If you are only going to read one free article first, I think starting here is the easiest way to understand.


The Second Article to Read Next | Turning Observation into Practical Real-World Skills

This is what I recommend next.

[Turning Quantum Mechanics 'Observation' into Skills for Emotion and Management Decisions: Implementation Edition]

This is where the practical application begins.

Once you have found the entrance to the concept of 'observation' through the free articles, the next important step is how to use it.

In this implementation edition, I cover:

・How to separate emotions from facts
・How to organize dialogues without getting caught up in them
・How to read numbers and changes in the field as structures rather than just on the surface

These are written in a form that can be applied in the real world.

Recommended for those who:

・Want to make decisions without being swayed by emotions
・Tend to get exhausted by human relationships and dialogues
・Want to see things at a deeper level in work and management
・Want to learn not just as knowledge, but as a usable perspective

If you are going to read just one paid article first, I recommend this implementation edition.


The Third Article | For Those Who Want to Increase Their 'Thinking Drawers'

The next one I would like to recommend is this.

[Z-Style Syntax #00 - Why Are People Who Increase Their 'Thinking Drawers' Stronger, Even When Facing the Same Problems?]

I believe that people who handle things well are not necessarily smarter, but rather have more 'drawers' of perspectives.

When facing the same problem,
between someone who reacts immediately based only on emotion,
and someone who can step back and see the structure,
the subsequent decisions change completely.

This article serves as an entry point to the theme of increasing those 'thinking drawers'.

It is suitable for those who want to gradually increase their observational thinking within themselves, rather than letting it end as a one-time realization.


The Fourth Article | For Those Who Want to Learn Casually on a Monthly Basis

For those who want to learn continuously but would like to start lightly, there is this option.

[The Z-Style Syntax Standard Plan for Expanding Your Thinking Toolkit]

This content serves as an entry point for gradually building skills such as:

・Separating facts from interpretations
・Not letting emotions dictate decisions
・Not overlooking feelings of discomfort
・Viewing a single problem from different angles

It is designed to help you start building these abilities step by step.

It is suitable for those who want to refine their perspective while casually continuing on a monthly basis, rather than diving too deep right away.


5th Article | For those who want to learn broadly and deeply

For those who want to read more broadly and deeply, including existing paid articles, we recommend this.

[Guide to Z Observer Membership]

This is a space for those who want to continuously deepen their observational thinking, rather than just reading individual articles.

It is suitable for people who:

・Want to continuously hone their judgment rather than just reading one-off articles
・Want to learn across the fields of work, management, and human relationships
・Want to understand the overall flow rather than just individual articles
・Want to follow all future updates together

This is better for those who want to follow the entire body of work rather than reading each piece one by one.


If you are unsure | You can start in this order

If you are wondering where to start, please try reading in this order first.

1. [What exactly is 'observation' in quantum mechanics?]


2. [Transforming 'observation' in quantum mechanics into a technique for emotions and management decisions: Implementation Edition]


3. [Z-Style Syntax #00 - Why are people who have more 'thinking toolkits' stronger, even when facing the same problems?]


4. [The Z-Style Syntax Standard Plan for Expanding Your Thinking Toolkit]


5. [Guide to Z Observer Membership]

Reading in this sequence will allow you to

Understand the mindset

Put it into practice

Continue to master it

This sequence happens naturally.


Finally

In this note, I do not intend to simply list topics like quantum mechanics or the universe as mere knowledge.

When your perspective changes, your judgment changes.
When your judgment changes, your interactions change.
When your interactions change, the quality of your work and relationships also changes.

I organize the foundation of that process using the term "observation."

I would be happy if this note serves as a catalyst for refining your own perspective and the quality of your judgment.

Please feel free to start by reading the first article.



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