In the book "System Writing," the author shares their journey of exploring skills such as learning, thinking, and memory. The author emphasizes the importance of connecting ideas, organizing information, and presenting issues effectively. They introduce a simple formula revolving around four elements: Subject, Predicate, Verb, and Context, which are fundamental in designing a story or a sentence.
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The book explains how applying the principles of System Writing can generate countless ideas in various life domains. By building a model based on the four elements, individuals can create well-structured and logical information systems. Combining this model with visual elements can result in vivid and intuitive information displays.
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The concept of transitioning from linear thinking to spatial thinking is introduced, likening linear thinking to writing in horizontal lines and spatial thinking to a networked approach. Spatial thinking helps individuals perceive relationships between ideas, enhancing creativity and problem-solving effectively.
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