(7). The Law of Relationships by Situation
So far, we have explored the general concepts surrounding the law of relationships—what relationships are and how the law operates.
When studying any new chapter in school, the initial step is to grasp the overall concept. Once you understand the "forest" as a whole, you then revisit the subject to deepen your comprehension with more specific and detailed examples. This layered approach allows your understanding to become more structured and profound. Finally, by reviewing it once more, you achieve full mastery of the chapter.
No matter how exceptional the teacher and the student are, it takes at least three repetitions to fully grasp a new chapter. Even with the best teacher and the brightest student, when learning a new lesson for the first time, only about 30% of the teacher’s knowledge is initially conveyed to the student. After some time for the student to digest the information, reviewing the material with concrete examples allows them to see the nuances they missed the first time, increasing their understanding to 70%. Once the student fully absorbs this, a third review of the same material reveals even deeper insights, ultimately enabling the student to reach 100% comprehension of what the teacher knows.
Thus, from now on, we will delve deeper into the law of relationships by exploring specific real-life examples one by one to enrich our understanding.
Summary
We have understood the general concepts of relationships and the law of relationships. Moving forward, we will explore deeper insights through specific examples. No matter how skilled the teacher or student, three repetitions are necessary to fully understand a new topic: the first round achieves 30% comprehension, the second 70%, and the third round completes the understanding to 100%.