There are some problems that can be solved intuitively. As an engineering major I was often faced with complex problems in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and other engineering disciplines that required much thought to solve. I was often guided by my intuition, a kind of problem-solving method best describe by the phrase “AH-HA, now I see it.” I was often able to see the answer without consciously thinking through the problem. Of course, I had to go back to the beginning, reason through my answer and provide that line of reasoning to get credit for the problem on an exam. The “AH-HA method” guided me through many problems and exercises. It guides me through many decisions I make today as a manager and consultant. Of course, I have to go back to data and facts derived from observation to make my case. I must still justify my actions to others. Does this mean the “AH-HA method” is inferior? Yes, it does. Decisions should be made based on facts. We must explain the real world as we f...
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I am looking for a Bible Reading plan , could you recommend something on this? I like the Bible Reading plan of your friend Above Every Name and I informed him, but he must be busy he has not responded.
Blessings,
LPC
Please don’t hole the home of these plans against them, but if you scan down the page about half way, links to three plans that can be downloaded as pdf files are attached.
http://www.purposedrivenlife.com/freetools/
Do the 90-day plan, I dare you.
J. K.
I do like the 1 year plan as I can maul over the passages. I do not know how many times I have read the Bible through but in the last 3 years I was slack.
Thanks for this.
Lito