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The Three Knocks Series – Part II: Asking and Feedback Loops

The Three Knocks Series – Part II: Asking and Feedback Loops

Update: 2025-11-19
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In this second episode, we move from seeking into “ask and it shall be given you.” Here, learning becomes relational: mentors, experts, and more capable others enter the picture. We reflect on how asking creates feedback loops that reshape our questions, refine our understanding, and gradually shift us from a purely internal process into an ongoing network of relatedness.


🔑 Key Takeaways

  • “Ask and it shall be given you” implies interaction with people who hold knowledge, capacity, or authority.
  • Mentors and experts transform seeking into a longer-term relational feedback loop that builds skills and awareness over time.
  • What we ask for and what we are given may differ, and that difference itself sculpts a new understanding of the subject.

💬 Featured Quotes

  • 0:00:31 — “The ask and it shall be given to you automatically then implies that you need to interact or relate with the people around you with somebody who knows more or somebody who has capacity or capability.”
  • 0:03:44 — “That this this back and forth dynamic also just like in the sec and fine process through that relatedness now sculpts and crafts a new awareness about what you're trying to learn or what you're trying to discover.”
  • 0:04:16 — “This will help you track and connect with in a more meaningful way your sort of earlier beginner self versus your sort of more cultivated fellow craft self or what have you.”

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The Three Knocks Series – Part II: Asking and Feedback Loops

The Three Knocks Series – Part II: Asking and Feedback Loops

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