Simply adding new If-* Do rules might suffice for learning how to do simple things—but even this may require one to make some critical kinds of decisions. Consider that any new If-^Do rule is likely to fail if the .//^specifies too few details (because then that rule will be applied too recklessly)—or if the ./^includes too many details (since then it may never apply again, because no two situations are ever exactly the same).
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