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RE: Learn Anything - Perfection Through Practice

in #motivation7 years ago (edited)

Dear @ADSactly, thank you for sharing this great piece. It is certainly true that one can learn and do almost anything with practicing it in continuity. I think that I should emphasize the importance of making a schedule and sticking to it. It is the single most important thing to do. The attention economy is becoming detrimental to our ability to focus on things that matter, so we easily drift into the state of lethargy caused by the plethora of novel, but usually useless information and its constant bombardment of our pleasure centers. We need to stick to a schedule in which we plan in great detail what we're going to do during some period of time, and we should stick to doing just that and nothing else, until it becomes our habit, until we do it without conscious effort, and until we derive and satiate our need for pleasure by doing something that is constructive for our lives. Being able to do these things, being able to deliberately program ourselves, is the ultimate form of self-control. And self-control is power.
Once again, a truly wonderful piece. Keep up the good work!

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self-control. And self-control is power.
very true... good comment

Thanks a lot, I appreciate your huge comment.

A schedule is important especially if you don't have discipline, like me, and you want to get shit done. Good luck ;)