Logic District

The Logic District is where residents develop clarity, structure, and understanding.
This district focuses on reasoning, systems, patterns, and cause-and-effect relationships. It does not teach
logic as a subject. Instead, it invites residents to experience what it feels like to think carefully, to slow down,
and to make sense of complexity.
Challenges in the Logic District encourage observation, questioning, and deliberate problem framing.
Residents learn that understanding often comes from asking better questions rather than rushing toward
answers.
The atmosphere of the Logic District is calm and grounded. It values precision without rigidity and structure
without control. Residents are encouraged to trust their ability to think, reflect, and revise.
Course Overview
- Course 1
Big things are just small things arranged – Logic District – Alan Turing Neighborhood
Philosophical Motto: “Big things are just small things arranged.” General Goal: To transform natural curiosity into structural thinking by mastering “Sequencing,” “Debugging,” “Patterns,” and “Decision Making.”






