On 10/16/2013, I mapped out the relationship of Time and Money without numbers and, whew it's complicated. I think I came up with either 21 or 26 dimensions.. maybe it was 17 - I'd have to check - [these aren't physical dimensions - they are relationship dimensions] - like "more time less money now" compared to "more time same money past" and such. I have the stand-alone graphs as well but the point is: it's distressing because it it really is complicated. == Yeah, I was never much for the math (unless it was in Excel 'cause Excel lets me expand and spell everything out, allowing me to check and doublecheck formulas and results) but the concepts were very important for me to understand. Understanding the concepts very well means you can lift what you learn in one area and apply it in another area. = For me, I need everything spelled out. No piece of paper is big enough. I need to see the numbers, have access to the formulas, be able to make changes on the fly, move them around. I guess I'm very 'physical' with it. Visual. == They're points on a multidimensional grid. Mapping space. It's difficult to create graphs that show more than a few dimensions of relationships. There's ways around it: color coding and such. But what I'd like to see is a spatial relationship between them. == [KGVID width="480" height="480"]http://icopiedyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Time-and-money-Is-complicated-especially-if-you-dont-have-enough-money-or-enough-time.-Without-numbers-I-mapped-it-out-yesterday.-27dim-hwwjv5eqXiQ.mp4[/KGVID]