When I first came across one of these poor deformed creatures my first instinct was that it was of a much more nefarious breed, however I could not have been farther from the truth. A mutated unicorn is the product of a malformation during the birth of a healthy unicorn couple. What causes these mutations has yet to be studied any closer, but its a general understanding that when a unicorn is born with 2 or more horns that something is wrong with its ability to maintain its magic. A healthy unicorn with 1 horn remains to be one of the most pure forms of magic in nature, but a mutated unicorn is unstable. 2 horns could lead to any number of 2 things. 2 heads, 2 tails, 2 or more legs, so on. No one is the same. Regardless of their appearance and the shunning of healthy unicorns, these creatures have been among the kindest and most sincere beasts I’ve studied. Even with so much struggle their basic instinct is the same, it is pure and it is kind, it is a unicorn. If you see one, do not be frightened, show it the kindness you want it to show you, and all will go well.
Fond of: sugar water, gentle petting, honey in milk
If you know me, you’d know that I am a highly visual person. I love learning from images and layouts, and my spatial intelligence is probably my strongest type of intelligence. Because of this, I often use mind maps to study, and so do a lot of other people. However, there are people who don’t really know how to make and utilize a mind map effectively. That’s what this post is for! Here’s how you can make your mind maps more effective and thus enable you to retain more information. (P.S. you might wanna zoom in)
By no means am I an expert in mind-mapping; these are just some habits I have when making a mind map that successfully does its job of helping me remember the topics I’m studying.
If you have any questions, feel free to drop an ask!