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                                   that the old “3Rs” that many of us grew up with at school are no
                                   longer as relevant in today’s world. In particular, you will see how two
                                   of the new “5Rs,” Reflecting and Responsiveness, come after what is
                                   normally thought of as learning, and are dealt with in Part III.
                                         Once you come to that moment when you are consciously
                                   ready to start learning, when you realize that you want to do some-
                                   thing  but  can’t,  you  need  to  go  through  a  number  of  stages  to
                                   achieve competency in your chosen area.
                                         Take the example of driving a car. To begin with, you do not
                                   even know that you want to learn how to drive a car. Then, you
                                   become  conscious  that  you  can’t  do  something  you  want  to  do.
                                   Perhaps as a teenager you watched one of your parents driving and
                                   begun to wonder what it would be like. Or you had an elder brother
                                   or sister who seemed to be having more fun than you because they
                                   knew how to drive.
                                         So, you learn how to do it but remain very conscious of how
                                   you undertake every aspect of the task, painfully looking in the mir-
                                   ror, signaling, and then maneuvering out into the road in a very
                                   mechanical way and going forward and backward as you attempt to
                                   reverse the car into a small parking space. Finally, you can do every-
                                   thing  without  even  being  aware  of  what  you  are  doing.  You  can
                                   drive along changing gear, instinctively looking in your mirror from
                                   time to time and chatting as you do so.
                                         In  other  words,  you  have  gone  full  circle  from  not  being
                                   aware that you were an incompetent driver to being competent, so
                                   skilled that you don’t even notice what you are doing. Most com-
                                   mentators agree that the process looks like this:

                                                      Unconscious incompetence


                                                       Conscious incompetence


                                                        Conscious competence


                                                       Unconscious competence
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