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None of us will observe lameness in exactly the same way, just as none of us views artwork identically. Even so, a wealth of information is both visibly expressed by the lame horse and available to the acute observer. Forfeiting this vital information solely based on our inability to agree with one another is a mistake, in my opinion.
Despite having different strategies for building a jigsaw puzzle, for example, multiple individuals within a group still have a good chance of successfully completing the project. Each may have their own set of self-imposed rules and strategies, which may or may not parallel those of other individuals. For instance, some might start by separating the edges from the inside pieces, finding it is easier to work from the outside inward. Grouping pieces of similar design and color may also help to facilitate completion of certain portions. Others will make use of the picture on the box as a guide. Many of us sort pieces by appearance, whereas another group might use the shape of the pieces to determine their location. Although the knowledge of general puzzle-building concepts would be helpful to all of the individuals, all will find the specific method that works best for them. And in the end, everyone completes the same puzzle successfully.