The blueprint is challenging so the treasure may be located by the one who can best adjust. To illustrate my point go to YouTube – Smarter Every Day. f
Adjust:
to put in order : reduce to a system : regulate
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What does “warm” mean to you?
It means being comfortable.
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Comfortable:
: enjoying or showing comfort and ease:
a : at ease physically : in a restful situation : without urgent unsatisfied wants : free from pain, irritation, stricture, or other unpleasant feelings : relaxed
Relaxed:
: easy of manner : free from stiffness : informal, easygoing
Synonyms: calm, unstressed, rested, resting, easy
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For each clue Fenn provides a wide variety of hints to help you adjust and see what he means. He does that with specific things, and with things that he just implies. All of the hints direct us to finding the right word, the word he wants us to use, to solve the poem.
So using warm waters halt....how does that work if warm = comfortable
If comfortable is warm, and comfortable is easy-going, and comfortable is calm, then warm waters are waters that are calm and easy going and they're going to halt being calm and easy-going.
Where do calm and easy-going waters halt? If it's the waters we're thinking about, they halt being calm and easy-going when they change to rough and raging waters.
So where to easy-going and calm waters stop being calm and easy-going to become rough and raging waters?
That would be a place where the topography either becomes rough and rocky causing the water to become raging rapids, or when they go over a waterfall and land at the bottom with force before continuing along the creek, river or other water way.
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