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Hrishikesh,
You might find this discussion thread useful. In general there are usually several ways to approach any one of our problems which are relatively diverse. There is no recipe for success, although practice is likely the common ingredient to anyone's unique route through learning. The Key Techniques Trainer is an attempt to offer you a guide of which direction you should think about if you are stuck on a problem. However, these posts are written to be generally applicable and it might require substantial creativity on your part to relate the concepts of a Key Technique to any particular problem you ar stuck on.
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