The research rings true. Navigational spatial awareness is an incremental, cumulative, cognitive process.
That story is a tragic commentary on modern day stupidity, and it's biggest failing, the "refusal to learn" by his "first mistake", only to repeat it next day, his "second mistake".
When we were kids, we were taught to "follow your nose until it smells wrong, then back-up to when it smells right again, then look around, re-orient, then proceed".
(PS: for P2 = What a difference an additional "r" made. I still think Uprob instead of Upron is a "goer".)
That story is a tragic commentary on modern day stupidity, and it's biggest failing, the "refusal to learn" by his "first mistake", only to repeat it next day, his "second mistake".
When we were kids, we were taught to "follow your nose until it smells wrong, then back-up to when it smells right again, then look around, re-orient, then proceed".
(PS: for P2 = What a difference an additional "r" made. I still think Uprob instead of Upron is a "goer".)