Q. How much of go is related to pattern recognition?
A. When we visited Ireland several years ago, my kids and I went under a church somewhere in Dublin and were confronted with the remains of a Crusader, and told that if we touched him, we would be instilled with luck. My son is too scared to read a Goosebumps novel (sorry, Malachi) but nevertheless ran his finger across the skull. I was disturbed that those who had placed him in the coffin had cut off his feet. It made no sense to me that anyone would go to the trouble of bringing a knight's body to an a Irish church to be preserved for 900 years, but apparently could not find a coffin long enough, or maybe respect the integrity of his body. Later I recognized that it was to preserve the territorial boundaries of those who were walking on the earth and those who were resting in it.
Q. How on earth did you reach that conclusion?
A. Lucky guess.