Most guides are to tell you How-To do things.
Step-by-step processes that are great to do the actionable thing. Of great help when you’re stuck or trying something new.
They help you DO the thing.
You get to train your hands skills.
An Anti-How-To Guide?
→ To train your head skills.
→ To train your judgement.
→ To help you see the bigger picture.
→ To make your own guides.
What if instead of being told what to do, you get see what’s behind it?
That’s what an Anti-How-To Guide’s for. And you only get to it by knowing what questions to make.
Answers and directions… that, anyone can do.
Making the right questions, that’s the challenge.