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It's ironic. As children when set to a skill to learn, we drill, drill, and drill until we have it down pat, sure we encounter annoying struggles along the way but we hardly outright quit. And then as we grow older, we grow to doubt ourselves at every step as our brain develops to allow for those considerations. I remember learning to do a superman on a bicycle, if you told me to do that today, I wouldn't believe I was capable of doing it, but as a kid I fell over and over again until I finally pulled that off, I still remember that day vividly, down to the pants and shirt I was wearing.
Think about it, if you had to learn your native language at your current age, you would be fucked, you would see it as just as insurmountable as learning a foreign language. While there is the "critical period" theory, I think children are primarily better learners because they don't consider the possibility of wasting time, they are deeply engaged, having fun, and they don't doubt themselves to the degree that teens and adults can.
I will say, I'm in the semi-doubting stage, I was full fucking doubt about a year ago, before my major accident. I'm going to work my way out of the semi-doubt stage and report back on some ways to break out of it. This might sound bluepilled as fuck but I think the average person is capable of being the person they think they could never be, they just have the environment crushing them and their own mind is slowly molded to assist.
It actually just pisses me off, makes me sad, when I hear people doubting themselves, it usually only lower-middle class people saying that shit, when you are around rich kids, the world is their fucking oyster, they are double majoring, traveling, god tier planning, and living the fucking life. Yeah, the classpill is brutal but it mostly exists because the majority are passively pushed into supporting it. If you can take the time to read this, you are significantly more fortunate than a majority of humans on this planet, we have to take advantage of that.
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Think about it, if you had to learn your native language at your current age, you would be fucked, you would see it as just as insurmountable as learning a foreign language. While there is the "critical period" theory, I think children are primarily better learners because they don't consider the possibility of wasting time, they are deeply engaged, having fun, and they don't doubt themselves to the degree that teens and adults can.
I will say, I'm in the semi-doubting stage, I was full fucking doubt about a year ago, before my major accident. I'm going to work my way out of the semi-doubt stage and report back on some ways to break out of it. This might sound bluepilled as fuck but I think the average person is capable of being the person they think they could never be, they just have the environment crushing them and their own mind is slowly molded to assist.
It actually just pisses me off, makes me sad, when I hear people doubting themselves, it usually only lower-middle class people saying that shit, when you are around rich kids, the world is their fucking oyster, they are double majoring, traveling, god tier planning, and living the fucking life. Yeah, the classpill is brutal but it mostly exists because the majority are passively pushed into supporting it. If you can take the time to read this, you are significantly more fortunate than a majority of humans on this planet, we have to take advantage of that.
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