Learning by doing reveals necessary knowledge retroactively, inverting the prepare-then-act sequence into act-then-integrate learning.
Reverse engineering in Taoist terms mirrors the natural learning pattern: you begin with incomplete understanding, encounter resistance, and develop knowledge through engaged problem-solving. Rather than accumulating knowledge before starting, you start with partial understanding and let reality teach you what matters. This reflects the Taoist principle that abstract knowledge divorced from lived context is hollow; true understanding emerges through direct engagement. Starting before ready naturally activates reverse engineering—you begin a project, discover gaps, and fill them precisely when they become relevant. This method concentrates learning effort on genuine obstacles rather than theoretical preparation. The Taoist sage recognizes that some knowledge can only be acquired through action; no amount of planning reveals what the territory itself will teach. Reverse engineering honors the intelligence embedded in experience over the intelligence of prediction.
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