[HN Gopher] The Johari Window
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       The Johari Window
        
       Author : 1970-01-01
       Score  : 48 points
       Date   : 2023-05-29 14:52 UTC (8 hours ago)
        
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       | dang wrote:
       | Related articles - no comments, but interesting enough to list:`
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       |  _How to identify your blind spots? -The Johari Window_ -
       | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16427343 - Feb 2018 (0
       | comments)
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       |  _The Johari Window_ -
       | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9380139 - April 2015 (0
       | comments)
        
       | mbaytas wrote:
       | > "In the exercise, someone picks a number of adjectives from a
       | list, choosing ones they feel describe their own personality. The
       | subject's peers then get the same list, and each picks an equal
       | number of adjectives that describe the subject. These adjectives
       | are then inserted into a two-by-two grid of four cells."
       | 
       | > "Room one is the part of ourselves that we and others see. Room
       | two contains aspects that others see but we are unaware of. Room
       | three is the private space we know but hide from others. Room
       | four is the unconscious part of us that neither ourselves nor
       | others see."
       | 
       | I wonder how the fourth room, which neither the subject or their
       | peers see, is populated...
        
         | wazzer wrote:
         | If I understand correctly, with the remaining words from the
         | list. Guess it's meant as a point of reflection, whether, and
         | in what way, those adjectives might apply.
        
         | zakki wrote:
         | I guess if we look into the list for the possible
         | personalities[1] everything not fall in the first three windows
         | are in the forth window.
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         | [1.] provided by disillusioned user: https://kevan.org/johari
        
       | jruohonen wrote:
       | Reminds of this brilliance, which was also linked:
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       | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_are_unknown_unknowns
        
         | johnthescott wrote:
         | in a software project we named a sync primitive a "rummy":
         | true, false, null, waiting.
        
       | disillusioned wrote:
       | This is best done with a group of friends who know you pretty
       | well, and done as a mutual exercise, where you complete a Johari
       | window for everyone.
       | 
       | It's pretty neat to see which qualities you see in yourself, and
       | how much those show up in your peers' assessment of you, along
       | with which ones they see that you don't, and vice versa.
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       | There's this lovely interactive tool for performing this online,
       | if you're with a group of friends and want to try it:
       | https://kevan.org/johari
        
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