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H one your mind is the cover name for games that you can use to brush up on any subject.
The games are arranged into subject titles, with a simple revision facility that ensures you don't waste time on what you already know, but can concentrate on, and remember, what you want to know and what you still need to know.
Really, you can learn at your own pace and intensity, and so have fun while you learn.



We regret that the sale of all games has been suspended, but support will continue for those who have already purchased them:

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Within each title, you can add or delete items, change the questions or answers, make notes, add you own references or themes, add comments and follow your own URL's.
Image of Steve Barrington founder of Hone Your mind New Ideas:
It is our intention to introduce new ideas from time to time, when these are known and appropriate to the subject under study. For example, in the 'Philosophy Module' we introduce the concept of Causative living. Causative living is a term that, without jingoism or belief, describes how we may live fulfilled lives on purpose.

Another neology is benesidious which is an adjective that describes actions that use knowledge with intent to build oneself up cumulatively. Hone Your Mind's games are benesidious. The opposite of benesidious is insidious. Insidious actions tend to cumulatively break down and destroy, mostly without intent, as a drunk, for example does not plan to get cirrhosis of the liver.

Now, benesidious actions have been around for ever, its only the name that's new. Consider for example the story of how Dr. Semelweis in the late 19th Century discovered that the patients of doctors who did not wash their hands before surgery were much more likely to die of childbirth fever than were the patients of the doctors who did wash their hands. One cannot be more simply benesidious than this!