A goal.
/In which I stick my courage to the nailing post and will more than likely come to regret it...
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Read MoreIn which Gustav Klimt leaves us a lesson
Read MoreIn which your excuses are shown to be horrifically, offensively inadequate.
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Read MoreI want to update you on Monday's crisis.
I was thinking that—educationspeakingwise—it made more sense to introduce the concept of GESTALT before that of SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION, but I was concerned about changing the order of the Precepts here on the website because it would mean having to plow back through all the blog posts and double-check the links to the Precept pages.
However, when I steeled my loins this morning to get started, I discovered I had already planned for this exigency, possibly because of the pain of having had to do it already. It turns out a page on a SquareSpace website (which this is) can have a page title different from its "slug," i.e., the bit in the URL that identifies the page. For example, 5. Gestalt's slug was /gestalt, so it made absolutely no difference if I changed the page title to 4. Gestalt. The slug was the same, and all links to it still functioned.
So, huzzah.
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