shaper want human mind future

Originally shared by Gerald Wolf

shaper want human mind future

how to draw
* Starting in the bottom right corner (Point J), we draw a SHAPER glyph (J-H-E-A-D-G-I). Ending in the bottom left corner (Point I), we raise the finger (or touch pen) for a brief moment.

* Starting from the bottom left corner (Point I), we draw a WANT glyph (I-G-K-H). Ending in the bottom right corner of the inner rectangle (Point H), we raise the finger once again for a brief moment.

* Starting from Point H, we draw a HUMAN glyph (H-E-D-G-K-H or H-K-G-D-E-H), ending at the same point at which we started. Raising the finger for a moment, we move it towards the adjacent Center of the glyph grid (Point F).

* Starting from the center of the glyph grid (Point F), we draw a MIND glyph (F-D-G-K-F or F-K-G-D-F), ending at the same point at which we started. Raising the Finger for a moment, we move it towards one of the rightmost points of the glyph grid (C or J). It doesn't matter which of the two, as both are starting points for the last glyph and both are the same distance away.

* Starting from C or J, we draw a FUTURE glyph (C-E-H-J or J-H-E-C).

analysis
This means that we moved our finger 1 Grid unit between the HUMAN and MIND glyph and 2 units between the MIND and the FUTURE glyph. It also means that we didn't move between SHAPER and WANT or between WANT and HUMAN.

And drawing the glyphs, we moved our finger roughly 7,4 Units during the SHAPER glyph, 4,4 Units during the WANT glyph, 7,1 Units during the HUMAN glyph, 5,7 Units during the MIND glyph and 3 Units during the FUTURE glyph.

That means that our finger traveled roughly 27,85 Units drawing and 3 Units not drawing, which gives this sequence a 90,277% efficiency.

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