*its the diagnals, dude!*

  What is this a picture of?

  Doesn't really matter. What it shows is the fastest way
  something can get from a collection of one thing to a collection
  of another thing.

  See the diagnal? It's interesting because the lines themselves
  aren't diagonal at all: they're either up and down, or left and
  right.

  The ''empty space'' has the diagonal.

  So: What is this?

  It is the optimum layout that answers the questions: a) How can
  I pack the most STUFF in a small space in a *warehouse* _and_ b)
  make the job of the forklift driver easiest, because it only
  travels well in STRAIGHT LINES, front to back - and its terrible
  with making _turns_.

  So, least amount of turning, most stuff in a space, and access
  to _everything_

  You can use this layout to set up your room, or your
  ''stuff''... or you can imagine that this is #minecraft and you
  are trying to find the best way to find _diamond ore_.

  Diagonals.

  Nobody ever things about the diagonal. They just confuse our
  simple brains.

  But the diagonal contains everything: It contains a _higher
  dimension_ - do you notice how this reminds you of the classic
  picture of a 3D box drawn on a piece of paper?

  Can you see how this forms a CORNER where three sides meet?

  That's no accident.

  None at all.

  See if you can wrap your brain around this a little better...
  the idea of _walking on the borderline_ as a way to see
  *everything* and have access to everything.

  A warehouse and a forklift.

  Can be the key to never losing another memory again.

  (imagine the aisles are your memories... and the diagonal lines
  are is the manner in which you _connect_ far away thoughts
  together? Imaging going from the end of one arrow to the end of
  the other arrow?

  Sure, it doesn't cut THROUGH anything at all. It takes the long
  way.

  But it's the shortest ''long way'' you can get, without wrecking
  other aisles with other things in them.

  I can draw and connect a lot of things with this picture.

  Does it bring anything to mind for you? -Ken