Grow yourself to your highest potential

Vitki

The Guide

Vitki – Wise man

Yggur is a tool to explore your mind and deepin your understanding of yourself and your connection to the universe with only three twelf sided dices and a set of few rules, methods and paths.

To understand complex subjects you need to practise and pursue a way of thinking. We have three main tools to accomplis this task. Creative, logical and critical thinking are what most of us use daily to solve tasks without even think about it, but imagine if you had full control over your problem solving. This is well in the grasp of your mind it just takes practise to master it. Yggur-Vitki uses runes to randomly choose concepts to practise with and deepen our thought process systematically. But we are diverse group and we do not approach things the same way. So Yggur-Vitki offers many methods to explore what suits you the best, there is nothing wright or wrong, better or worse only the best way for you to grow yourself to your highest potential. Yggur-Vitki is a problem solving mechanism plattform but can also be used as a layer in other mind games.

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The Game

Learn & Practise

Problem solving mechanism

And how to operate one

What is a problem?

A problem is a statement or equation that requires a solution.

This is a problem to solve

First we have to try to indentify the idea that the problem is from by finding at least 3 variables that the problem can possible be or stand for. Have them as far away from each other as you can for example= Minus – Null – plus (black – gray – white). Then find a consept that can cover the 3 variables.Q Under what consept can they all fit in? So now you have the problem – 3 variables – and the consept. Create a visual consept from all of them – the problem the 3 variables and the consept. Compare the visual consept and the problem together to see if the problem is conceivable or not. If written description and visual consept can both be equaly deskriptive to the same idea it is more likely the idea to be true then not(this is not necessery if you confirmde the problem yourself). Then we can procete to the arguement. We will look at the consept and ask! What does this consept mean or what does it stand for? To answer that we need to break it down to the core and to the smallest unit of buildingblock as possible as we will need it as a key to start build the solution to the problem. We will use appropriate thinking method or tool to do this. Choose carfully because you have to use the same tool all the way. All tools have its weaknesses and strength. But for this example we will use Logical thinking because it is straight forward and has the easiest prosess to follow. Ok how can we break the consept down to the core? we will start to ask these questions. What does the consept stand for, what does it mean and what one word can I use that complitly covers what it stands for? This is the final argument and now we have our key tool that we will use to find the solution. Now we will build up a solution to the problem. We will start by askin this question.

Find the solution

What does this consept mean? Reason down to the core to the smallest unit to find the solution. Use the same Thinking tool as you used first for reasoning. – And how to operate it?

And this is how you opporate it

First you will

Solution

How can this solution solve the problem? Use the same Thinking tool as you used first for reasoning.

And this is how you opporate it

First you will

Any solution can solve any problem!

The mechanics of solution

All problems have many perspectives

Also if you use many diffrent solutions (one at a time) to solve the same problem you will get new perspective to the problem from each of the solutions but you will always get to the same conclution

IMPORTANT!

Learn and practise thinking tools equaly

Solve thinking tool one at a time 1, 2 or 3 to practise speed.

Solve thinking tools combination of 2 to practice depth.

Solve thinking tools combination of 3 to practice speed & depth.

Thinking

Creative – Logical – Critical

Creative thinking

Use only improvisation and emotions

Logical thinking

Use only known and confirmed facts

Critical thinking

Use only real things and situations for comparison

Thinking tools combinations

Only these can be used