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TRIVIUM
Your three-piece toolkit for your brain.
Grammar
: Think of grammar as the "what" stage. It's not just about language rules—it's about collecting and understanding the basic facts about any subject. Whether you're learning about dinosaurs, basketball, or computer programming, you start by learning the basics: What are the names of things? What are the fundamental rules? Just like you need to know what different basketball moves are called before you can play the game, grammar gives you the building blocks of knowledge.
Logic
: This is the "why" stage. Once you know the facts, logic helps you figure out how they fit together. It's like being a detective—you learn to spot patterns, solve puzzles, and figure out if something makes sense. For example, if someone tells you "all cats have whiskers" and "Fluffy is a cat," logic helps you conclude that "Fluffy must have whiskers." Cool, right?
Rhetoric
: This is the "how to share" stage. Once you understand something and can think about it logically, rhetoric teaches you how to explain it to others in a way that makes sense and gets them interested. It's like being a good storyteller or debate team captain—you learn how to make your point clearly and convincingly.