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Why do we practice making associations with simple and mundane problems and resources

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Question Completion with options:

Select all that apply.

A. To bring some light-hearted humor to practicing a rather difficult behavior.

B. Things like losing your keys and empty ink cartridges are actually more important of a problem than expected.

C. Due to their simplicity, there is a “right” or “perfect” solution to be identified.

D. Removes the risk associated with trying to find the “right” or “perfect” solution.

E. They are problems and resources that most people have experience with or can relate to.

Answer:

We practice making associations with simple and mundane problems and resources because:

E. They are problems and resources that most people have experience with or can relate to.

Explanation:

Such problems and resources are malleable to daily practice and association because they are simple and commonplace. Most people can also relate to the given problems and resources, having acquired the experience before or they have been associated with the resources for solving the particular problems. So making them a subject of practice, it becomes easier to use them as anecdotes for teaching and enlightenment. Experience, some claim, is a good teacher.

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