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Priorities and Common Sense
The behavior of priorities in AAP satisfy four (as we believe natural) conditions.
- If the ratio of the reduced spent time to planned spent time for activities is the same, the priorities of these activities are equal.
- The less is the ratio of the reduced spent time to the planned spent time, the greater is the priority and vice versa.
- If you stop to spend time for the an activity its priority begins to rise as time passes. It increases significantly in about on week. In other words as the day, in which you spent time for an activity, moves into the past, AAP gradually forgets the time spent in this day or in other words the very distant past has negligible influence on an AAP priority (AAP Oblivion Concept). The characteristic forgetting time is about one week.
The second and third conditions stem from the fact that our body and mind forget the significant part of the past in about one week.
In the next lesson we will learn how to create divisions to group activities of the same kind together. We will learn also how to move activities from one division to another. Divisions are available only in registered version of AAP.
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