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u/TechnoMagical_Intent
1 points2023-08-23 14:13
This would probably be better suited to the public students chat, but I am intrigued by the concept as I'm unfamiliar with it.
But it certainly wouldn't be useful for actually learning sorcery, since the only way forward is to actually do it (and get direct perceptual feedback in the process).
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Better join the discord
https://discord.com/invite/Qfu6yw2
Or the public chat to make these kind of conversations.
Link to students-chat
Low effort posting. Instead, find a related post and place your question or content there via a comment. Or ask to be added to the public chat group, and ask/submit it there.
This would probably be better suited to the public students chat, but I am intrigued by the concept as I'm unfamiliar with it.
https://clickup.com/blog/mind-map-examples/
Lucid Reality Labs Mind Map
Mind Mapping Software
Maybe from a perspective of pure strategy it could be somewhat useful...
We do have a user who has started, off and on, crafting a map of the locations mentioned in the books.
Maybe for someone with ADHD? There is something similar already in existence.
But it certainly wouldn't be useful for actually learning sorcery, since the only way forward is to actually do it (and get direct perceptual feedback in the process).