Algorithms
How they can help you solve problems
Yesterday I talked about algorithms in my “John’s Thought💭for the day” and how they are used to solve the Rubik’s Cube and most other problems that we encounter in our everyday runabout.
I thought about what I had wrote, and I would like to elaborate on this by giving the example of the Fairground Hall of Mirrors that I wrote in my book a few years ago.
Fairground hall of mirrors, particularly the MAZE of MIRRORS where you have to solve the problem of getting out again. If you create algorithms and you COULD ‘Tick’ each mirror that leads you out, and ‘Cross’ each mirror that leads you back in. You would create a system that leads you to solving the problem that as been keeping you lost for so long. But if you kept walking around aimlessly without creating algorithms you might get out eventually but you won’t be able to repeat your success and you will always be frightened of getting lost again.
But when you create algorithms you find a way that you can repeat again, and again and you will never be frightened to enter that maze EVER again, because you know the way in, but you also know the way out. This was my way of recovering from ‘THE ANXIETY STATE’ I found myself in.
I no longer FEARED entering ‘THE ANXIETY STATE’ any more, like I used to, which made me more susceptible to getting ENGULFED by it by my RESISTANCE to it, that turned my ‘ADRENAL GLANDS SWITCH’ back ‘ON’ and made me Sensitised by being Frightened that I might get trapped in all the symptoms that it brings.
It took me years to find this out. I was in-fact doing this to myself by not realising that it was my FEAR of it that was making, and feeding ‘THE ANXIETY STATE’ and that was making it be there. I was feeding it from my ‘DISLIKE of IT’ for its very own existence.
When you become UNAFRAID of anything, it no longer has any POWER over you. Because you know the way in, but you also know the way back out again. Then you have WON the battle.
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