Draft:Kidlin's Law - v1

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Kidlin's Law is an adage that is typically stated as: "If you write the problem down clearly, then the matter is half solved."

This somewhat rare eponymous law, according to an was used in a novel called by James Clavell by a character, called Kidlin, in a novel. There are various unconfirmed sources which state that the character Kidlin was a character in a novel called 'Snow Tiger'.[1][2]

History[edit]

The exact history of this addage is still to be confirmed as there are a number of sources.

There are no known uses of this addage other than on modern internet posts and websites.

Association to Kidlin[edit]

There are no confirmed links to anybody, fictional or real called kidlin however there are references to a Kidlin on various websites which state that Kidlin was a character in a book called 'Snow Tiger', which according to unconfirmed sources, was written by James Clavell.

No evidence has been found as of yet that James Clavell wrote a book called 'Snow Tiger' with a character names Kidlin.

References[edit]

  1. ^ McCurry, Nathan (15/05/2024). "In the realm of guiding principles for life, Five notable laws stand out for their simplicity and their profound impact…". {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Gray, Matt (15/05/2023). "Here are 5 laws of the Universe that are surprisingly accurate". {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)