The document outlines a framework for categorizing what is known versus unknown about various individuals. It divides knowledge into four quadrants: open area (known to self and others), blind spot (known to others but not self), hidden area (known to self but not others), and unknown (not known to self or others). Examples are provided for 12 individuals - Agnes, Aimar, Aisyah, Anata, Daffa, Marshanda, Maura, Simon, Syahrani, Vania, and Yasmita.
The document outlines a framework for categorizing what is known versus unknown about various individuals. It divides knowledge into four quadrants: open area (known to self and others), blind spot (known to others but not self), hidden area (known to self but not others), and unknown (not known to self or others). Examples are provided for 12 individuals - Agnes, Aimar, Aisyah, Anata, Daffa, Marshanda, Maura, Simon, Syahrani, Vania, and Yasmita.
The document outlines a framework for categorizing what is known versus unknown about various individuals. It divides knowledge into four quadrants: open area (known to self and others), blind spot (known to others but not self), hidden area (known to self but not others), and unknown (not known to self or others). Examples are provided for 12 individuals - Agnes, Aimar, Aisyah, Anata, Daffa, Marshanda, Maura, Simon, Syahrani, Vania, and Yasmita.