What Does Canonical Thought Have to Say About Written Communication?
Imagine a closet filled up with a tangle of 1,000 metal coat hangers and imagine another closet of the same size filled with tied bundles of coat hangers. The second closet could probably hold over 10,000 coat hangers all in neat bundles. It would be hard to see how the coat hangers in the first closet were related to each other. It would be easy to see how the coat hangers in the second closet were related to each other. Without Canonical Thought, reality seems a lot like the first closet. With Canonical Thought, reality seems a lot like the second closet. That which was difficult to understand is now easy to understand, and that which was impossible to understand is now possible to understand. Speaking or writing sentences is a construction process in which smaller units such as subjects, verbs, objects, and clauses are put together. When you think canonically, you tend to discover very efficient and elegant ways of answering questions and solving problems. When you write and speak c