The Cities and Eyes

The City of Intuition

In the City of Intuition, you do not memorize the map; you understand the terrain. The streets are laid out to make sense instantly, bypassing the need for rote learning.

The buildings are metaphors—a bank account for calculus, a circle for trigonometry. The citizens are teachers who believe that confusion is a failure of design, not of intelligence.

"To see it," the guide says, "is to know it."