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@CodingIncloud_ From conscious competence to unconscious competence. The hard phase is the conscious part where your brain is calculating every move. Easy is when the task becomes procedural memory.
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@CodingIncloud_ Difficulty doesn't disappear. You just outgrow it.
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@CodingIncloud_ Most things don’t become easier because life changes. They become easier because you changed through consistency, patience, and repetition. Growth is often just staying long enough for your fear to lose its voice.
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@CodingIncloud_ The first step has the highest friction then you understand that everything goes smoothly
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Yes, he was right. The problem is that most people underestimate how long the beginning part takes and quit after two weeks, believing that they are not good enough. But in reality, the “beginning” part takes two years. Once you accept that, you will not have those unrealistic expectations and will start working consistently. Then, at some point, you become better. It is hard but simple.
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@CodingIncloud_ “You must do the thing you think you cannot do.” — Maya Angelou
Keep grinding—today's brick wall becomes tomorrow's doorstep if you don't quit.
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@CodingIncloud_ Or maybe we just get better at handling it
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@CodingIncloud_ It's never get easy. You just get more comfortable with it.
Once you stop doing it for awhile, you get uncomfortable with it, things started to get hard again. That's why top athlete practice. To get comfortable with it. What you don't use, you will lose. Keep the reps up.
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@CodingIncloud_ This is so so true..
example was when I started learning about driving, I used to think driving is hard during my first days of training but as I was consistently training it was this same me that said driving is hard now changed to "driving is very easy bro"
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@CodingIncloud_ And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.
—Galatians 6:9
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@CodingIncloud_ @Wizarab10 Remember in primary school I casually walked into a lower class I’d already passed and there was some math equations on the blackboard, I looked at it and I just laughed at how easy it was to solve. Bet it must have been a little difficult when I learned it the first time. W prof
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@CodingIncloud_ Learning, like many other things, follows a power law distribution.
Once I learned about this (and other statistical distributions), my thinking about many things in the world changed.
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@CodingIncloud_ your develop mental scars and resilience when you continue to do the work at the beginning. Your capacity expands and suddenly its not that difficult anymore
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@CodingIncloud_ Most things worth doing feel awkward and heavy at first. Then one day you catch yourself doing it without thinking and realize you made it farther than you thought you would.
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@CodingIncloud_ That’s really how growth works
Your brain treats unfamiliar things like threats at first, then one day you realize something that once drained you has quietly become second nature.
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My professor often remarked, 'Every challenge seems insurmountable until it doesn't.' Initially, I didn't grasp the profundity of this statement, but experience has since enlightened me. The initial phase is typically the most formidable, yet consistent effort gradually mitigates the difficulty.
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@CodingIncloud_ Most things don’t become easier because they changed.
They become easier because you did.
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@CodingIncloud_ The only people who know this are the ones who didn’t stop during the part where it was still hard. Everyone else just has a theory.
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@CodingIncloud_ The beginning will always be the hardest part, and because this filters the winners fron the losers
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@CodingIncloud_ Stop deciding whether you should do something based on its difficulty.
Even if it does get easier, you should choose your goals based on the results and the improvement it brings to you.
Make effort a part of who you are, not the enemy.
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@CodingIncloud_ @Wizarab10 And he was right . The beginnings is always difficult
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@CodingIncloud_ @Wizarab10 Consistency is key to success in life
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@CodingIncloud_ That's how it is.
It's hard at first because you're new to it, but the more you show up and do it, the easier it becomes .
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