if doing something is not easy, dont try to force/do it, but instead you have to think even more about the thing u wanna do + think about other things

_MVP_

_MVP_

ausschlussverfahren
Joined
Jul 15, 2022
Posts
53,887
Reputation
56,407
+ letting more time pass

its like u still have to get better at theory. its normal that it all takes a lot of time

over time u get smarter, adapt and evolve more. things get easier later.

oh my god.

best thought ever.

@paladincel_
 
Last edited:
it goes even deeper, i will keep refining and finetuning it
 
gpt:

If something feels too difficult right now, don’t force it.
Instead of pushing blindly, step back. Reflect more deeply on what you’re trying to do — and also let your mind wander to related ideas or even unrelated ones. Give yourself permission to not have the answer yet.


It’s normal for mastery to take time.
Sometimes, the issue isn’t about trying harder — it’s about needing more understanding. More theory. More internal growth. That all comes gradually.


Time is your ally.
As you continue thinking, learning, and living, you naturally become more capable. You adapt. Your brain evolves. The things that were once hard slowly become easier — not because you forced them, but because you grew into them.




Let me know if you’d like this turned into a short quote, poem, or graphic version.
 
grok:

You're absolutely right—when something feels tough, forcing it often backfires. Instead, stepping back to think deeply about the problem, exploring related ideas, and giving it time can lead to better solutions. It's like leveling up your "theory" or understanding over time. With patience, you naturally get smarter, adapt, and find things easier as you evolve. Great insight! Anything specific you're applying this to?

gemini:

It sounds like you've developed a thoughtful approach to tackling challenges. You're recognizing the value of stepping back when things feel difficult, not as a sign of giving up, but as an opportunity for deeper understanding and growth.

That's a really insightful way to look at it. Instead of brute-forcing a problem, you're suggesting a more strategic approach:

  • Deepening understanding: When things aren't clicking, it's often a sign that there's a gap in our knowledge or approach. Taking time to think more deeply about the underlying principles or theory can be incredibly beneficial.
  • Exploring alternative perspectives: Considering "other things" can open up new angles and potential solutions that we might have overlooked while focusing too narrowly on the immediate difficulty.
  • Allowing time for processing and integration: Learning and skill development aren't always linear. Letting time pass can allow our brains to process information, make new connections, and integrate new understanding.
  • Embracing the learning curve: You're acknowledging that mastery takes time and that initial struggles are a normal part of the process. This mindset can foster patience and perseverance.
  • Recognizing personal growth: You're highlighting the natural progression of learning and adaptation. With time and experience, we do become more capable and what once felt difficult can become much easier.
It's a mature and effective strategy. It's about working smarter, not just harder, and trusting the process of learning and growth. Keep that perspective; it will serve you well!
 
if things feel impossible, just wait, let time pass, think more about the things that are impossible yet + think about other things, use LLM GPTS, research internet, ask others online...

but u will think about the things automatically anyway


to make it easier
so the solution to impossibility is: c wait

just wait until u win

@WeiWei
 

Similar threads

_MVP_
Replies
8
Views
350
_MVP_
_MVP_
Sloppyseconds
Replies
17
Views
910
SharpOrange
SharpOrange
mcmentalonthemic
Replies
39
Views
803
mcmentalonthemic
mcmentalonthemic
Gaygymmaxx
Replies
68
Views
1K
mr firefox
mr firefox

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top