

There are instant connotations or allusions to the plane. However, your mind still has more to offer. The aeroplane itself becomes the focal point of your attention when you imagine or observe it flying across the sky.

Its multicoloured, web- or tree-like design can be used to illustrate connections, spark novel approaches to challenging problems, & aid in the consolidation of new knowledge. Tony Buzan, an academician, and teacher, formally created the mind map in the 1970s. Since prehistoric times, people have relied on visual means of information representation, organization, and comprehension.
