Because I know that enthusiasm is part of the game I picked up the simplest metal and string from the box. I am not a freak! I'm just bored and at the same time curious.
To make the long story short, ( because my mind was tortured!) I've been interrupted by the following ideas:
1. You
can never solve a problem without knowing what the problem is all about.
For a
minute or two I was just trying to play blankly, inserting one part to
another without any point. Until I was told of the objective: " to disentangle the piece of the ring" attached at one end. At that time I got a clear idea of what to accomplish.
2. You can never solve a problem without thinking how to.
2. You can never solve a problem without thinking how to.
I also realized that I needed
to study the whole structure and plan what moves to make. It made a difference. A pause for while to plan out can save a lot of time.
3. You
can never use a force to make things happen.
Too much of force can ruin things. Every single thing has proper way, if it is seems not to fit, maybe something is wrong.
Too much of force can ruin things. Every single thing has proper way, if it is seems not to fit, maybe something is wrong.
4.
Patience is very important.
Impatience can spoil your mind which will lead to a bad attitude preventing you to make a success.
So that's it for now because there are three more boxes of metal and string puzzles waiting for me out here.
see yah!
Impatience can spoil your mind which will lead to a bad attitude preventing you to make a success.
mission accomplished! |
see yah!
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