On the left is a Steve Pavlina quote
If you want to accomplish some really big and interesting goals, learn to fall in love with hard work.
On the right, Leibniz
Take what you need, do what you should, you will get what you want.

On the left is a Steve Pavlina quote
If you want to accomplish some really big and interesting goals, learn to fall in love with hard work.
On the right, Leibniz
Take what you need, do what you should, you will get what you want.

Ids work very well for medical terms. The first 2 ids show how I combine ids. The last shows increased semantic impact, which I treasure.

A good definition can be the basis for a good ideogram!

The “intelligence” one I’ll probably keep, since I was so dissatisfied with the old one; the “concept” one I’ll probably keep as a more exact alternative, but I still like the old one.
As I so often offer, I’ll send explanatory notes to anyone writing to ask for them. (stevehudson51@gmx.com). To me, the explanations are super interesting. My content is gold. Rather than serve it up on a plate, I’d rather have people dig a bit.

I transcribed something that happened to by lying on my table. As usual, if anyone would like explanatory notes, just write and ask.


Of course I think my system is greatly advantageous, but that’s just my opinion.

I consider this book to be perhaps the best recent book on the planet and Dr. Herndon the greatest scientist.
I will provide notes to this post to anyone who writes to me and asks for them.

I doubt that anyone else on earth has related the meanings of anyway, by the way, and tangential, much less represented them graphically in a clear way that shows their related meanings and made a nifty little conceptual constellation out of them.
