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Why Would One Bother with DSRP

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Yves Muya-Benda Dmitry, why would one bother with DSRP? In general its difficult to learn the usefulness of a tool without investing one's life to work out whether a tool is useful or not for one; but I suspect that among other things, DSRP would be a simple easy way for someone to practice the movement from induction to deduction and back, much easier than say the study of the sciences, in that the principles are few, and not difficult to learn to perceive in widely varying scenarios; in this sense, someone who has not had much experience in doing so, would learn what it feels like to hold general principles in mind and observe them in particular instances, simulataneously observing how the particular instances sum up the the general principles. My conjecture is that such mental training transfers.

An exercise in the application of logic within short term and long term memory is part of how I view DSRP, and why I characterized it in part as a logic game functioning as a universal mnemonic device.

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