3.3 Conquer Technique F3 (Put ‘old’ concepts before ‘new’ concepts)

When we talk about ‘old’ and ‘new’ concepts in Technique F3, we’re not talking about the chronological age of concepts, like old and new buildings.

Rather, ‘old’ concepts in Technique F3 refer to concepts that were mentioned earlier in the text (e.g. in a preceding sentence or paragraph).

‘New’ concepts in Technique F3 refer to concepts that have not yet been mentioned in the preceding text.

Another thing to notice about Technique F3 is that it can only be used in sentences that are linked. For example, when a second sentence expands on concepts from the previous sentence.

Let’s dissect an example and it will all become clearer.

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