What is the next two rows of numbers?
But first 5 interesting facts about logical thinking:
- We must first be able to explain ourselves with powerful and solid reasons before we can think and act logically. How many times have you uttered something that didn’t quite turn out the way you intended? What is causing this to happen to us? It occurs because, for the most part, we do not think and behave logically.
- The ability to be flexible in judging others is implied by logical thinking. To put it another way, we should not judge others simply because they have characteristics that we dislike.
- We must be conscious of the diversity in our surroundings. We will soon embrace the truth that there is diversity around us, and that some individuals will find it difficult to perceive things from our perspective, and vice versa. Not everyone shares the same viewpoint.
- We must always endeavor to improve our cognitive abilities. They will assist us in adapting to situations, recognizing the gravity of any event, and determining how to deal with any situation.
- Determining our own logical and sensible style of thinking can enable us to feel better about other people in our environment, as well as the situations in which we live or work, even if they are not ideal from our perspective.
Now the answer:
3 1 2 2 1 1
1 3 1 1 2 2 2 1
Line 1 is ‘Two ones’ (2 1)
Line 2 then becomes ‘One two, and one one’ (1 2 1 1)
Line 3 therefore is ‘One one, one two and two ones’ (1 1 1 2 2 1)
Line 4 is ‘Three ones, two twos and one one’ (3 1 2 2 1 1)
Line 5 is ‘One three, one one, two twos and two ones’ (1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1)