imagine you are trying to solve a puzzle.There is a prize if you get it right or a punishment if you fail. 'Any old solution' won't do. The object of the exercise is not just to fill space. You are better off with a hole in your grid than you are with a misleading answer. You may not know, what you can accept but you know what you can reject. That's a fine start. Be fussy and be ready to succeed.Sunday, 29 June 2014
imagine you are trying to solve a puzzle.There is a prize if you get it right or a punishment if you fail. 'Any old solution' won't do. The object of the exercise is not just to fill space. You are better off with a hole in your grid than you are with a misleading answer. You may not know, what you can accept but you know what you can reject. That's a fine start. Be fussy and be ready to succeed.
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