- Thu Jan 09, 2014 3:26 am
#13963
Dear Powerscore,
I am rereading the Logic Games Bible and it states that I should "fix the rules in my mind." I interpreted that as I should internalize the rules such that I memorized them without referring back to my main diagram. As such, it takes quite a lot of time to do so -- relative to simply plotting them on the main diagram after having memorized half of them and looking back to the main diagram when necessary. My question concerns the extent to which I should fix the rules in my mind and what exactly fixing the rules in my mind means. Sometimes there are a significant number of rules and it seems impossible to memorize of all of them in reasonable time.
Thank you!
Donger
I am rereading the Logic Games Bible and it states that I should "fix the rules in my mind." I interpreted that as I should internalize the rules such that I memorized them without referring back to my main diagram. As such, it takes quite a lot of time to do so -- relative to simply plotting them on the main diagram after having memorized half of them and looking back to the main diagram when necessary. My question concerns the extent to which I should fix the rules in my mind and what exactly fixing the rules in my mind means. Sometimes there are a significant number of rules and it seems impossible to memorize of all of them in reasonable time.
Thank you!
Donger