You will never be the best at anything, unless you started young.

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I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
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Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

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Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
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Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
Ishowspeed trying not to laugh

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


AWM IRL

Mess with the best, die like the rest.​
 
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Saaar this is obvious saaaaar you should only make threads about stuff that nobody has ever thought about saaar
 
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I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
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Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For sports, it was 9
For entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

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Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Matchbox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention were the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


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Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

Nice thread, common sense but still interesting :owo:
 
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make sense. magnus Carlsen is a prime example.
 
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make sense. magnus Carlsen is also a prime example.
Starting young + crazy genetics is your only way to the top and that's a sad reality.
You'll never be as great as a 6yo kid who's just a fucking genius.
Chess is the best example for this.
 
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For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For sports, it was 9
For entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

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wanting to become best in all this is absolute cope
half is strongly depend on genetics, half on parents money
 
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Starting young + crazy genetics is your only way to the top and that's a sad reality.
You'll never be as great as a 6yo kid who's just a fucking genius.
Chess is the best example for this.
its the fact he brutally beat kasparov. dude was STRESSING. while brodie was looking around. bored...
 
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wanting to become best in all this is absolute cope
half is strongly depend on genetics, half on parents money
i understand why u self proclaim room temp iq.
 
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wanting to become best in all this is absolute cope
half is strongly depend on genetics, half on parents money
This is like saying half of becoming a professional runner is dependent on your left leg, and half is on the right
You are forgetting about alot of extremely important variables ontop of that, by just bringing up 2 specific ones that are also extremely extremely important
 
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its the fact he brutally beat kasparov. dude was STRESSING. while brodie was looking around. bored...
Another day, another "your parents are responsible for what you become" :owo:
 
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This is like saying half of becoming a professional runner is dependent on your left leg, and half is on the right
You are forgetting about alot of extremely important variables ontop of that, by just bringing up 2 specific ones that are also extremely extremely important
I meant that half of the things listed have either money or genetics as their main variable
 
I meant that half of the things listed have either money or genetics as their main variable
There really is no main variable if without multiple variables it wouldn't work.
Which is your most important organ when keeping you alive? There is none, because there are multiple organs where without them, you'd die. Your brain, your kidneys, your liver, your skin, your heart, your lungs.
What about becoming the best at something?

Your genetics, your parent's 'want' to help you, your parent's abilities [money, connections, etc], your actual interest in the subject, when you start, what recourses are available [for example, I believe bobby fischer would have a higher ELO than Magnus if he lived in modern era], what the scene is line [For example, I believe that Paul Morphy had the best potential out of any chess player ever, with him playing 2600 ELO level chess where the 2nd highest was around 2300 ELO. He literally had to travel across countries to play people of even 2200 level skill, whilst modern chess players just boot up an online chess game, and they're playing against some 2700 ELO player from ukraine they've never met]
In this world, there are always multiple variables that result in a specific end result
 
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damm as a ex chess player ( i still play just once a week maybe ) seing magnus here is weird
 
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make sense. magnus Carlsen is a prime example.
every single chess GM started very young. I think it's the one "sport" (whatever you wanna call it) where it's genuinely impossible to be very good at it unless you started at like 5 years old. Correct me if I'm wrong, I think i've heard of one person who maybe started a little later than others but that's it
 
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its the fact he brutally beat kasparov. dude was STRESSING. while brodie was looking around. bored...
that game was a tie wasn't it?
 
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every single chess GM started very young. I think it's the one "sport" (whatever you wanna call it) where it's genuinely impossible to be very good at it unless you started at like 5 years old. Correct me if I'm wrong, I think i've heard of one person who maybe started a little later than others but that's it
It is possible to become a grandmaster at any age
But the answer you get from chess players is that it's impossible
Because, if a 30 year old wanted to become a chess player, he would literally have to abandon everything, persuing a family, work, hobbies, and literally study 5-8 hours a day until maybe he reaches it by age 40-50
and, nobody's doing all that
so yeah, it's impossible
 
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I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
View attachment 4401352

Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

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Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


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Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

Nope, that's bullshit. If you gotta work hard at something know there are people who can just move on in and blow you out of the water at it. You might work for something your entire life and someone will just come in and do it for the first time like it's nothing. Natural ability or will make you eat shit and want to cry. If you gotta work hard at something best move on.
 
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Natural ability or will make you eat shit and want to cry.
This is also retarded, since people at the top 25 of any competitive area, or even academic area, will have insane natural talent [or else, how would they have gotten there?]
And when 2 people of insane natural talent go against each other, the usual winner is the person who has the most experience

I mean, I feel like this is obvious to the point where if you disagree it's like you have 0 life experience

This is not always the case, sometimes the best person in a subject is just the best because he has the most talent, like how magnus carlsen isn't being beaten by anyone anytime soon, and it's mostly a race to second place in the chess world, since nobody is beating him for the 1st, but even in this example, he started at age 5
 
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It is possible to become a grandmaster at any age
But the answer you get from chess players is that it's impossible
Because, if a 30 year old wanted to become a chess player, he would literally have to abandon everything, persuing a family, work, hobbies, and literally study 5-8 hours a day until maybe he reaches it by age 40-50
and, nobody's doing all that
so yeah, it's impossible
The brain just isn't that efficient anymore for learning things past a certain age. And the 30 year old in question would also need to be very gifted genetically. All social factors aside, if someone was completely devoted to becoming a GM and started at 30 years old, it would be technically possible but extremely unlikely.
Also JFL at those smash melee players who got destroyed by some random autistic kid
 
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This is also retarded, since people at the top 25 of any competitive area, or even academic area, will have insane natural talent [or else, how would they have gotten there?]
And when 2 people of insane natural talent go against each other, the usual winner is the person who has the most experience

I mean, I feel like this is obvious to the point where if you disagree it's like you have 0 life experience

This is not always the case, sometimes the best person in a subject is just the best because he has the most talent, like how magnus carlsen isn't being beaten by anyone anytime soon, and it's mostly a race to second place in the chess world, since nobody is beating him for the 1st, but even in this example, he started at age 5
It's extremely rare and coincidental that someone is thrust into something they have insane natural talent for at such a young age. It's like hitting the lottery twice. And I've never wanted to be the best at anything. Only have a good time.
 
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Jon Jones started learning jiu jutsu a few years before becoming champ.

//SubSigma
 
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iqpill. Just take drugs, and shoot yourself:Comfy:
 
You will never be the best at anything.

Starting young might put you at a higher percentile but your not getting close tot he best
 
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hungrybox is a millionaire cuz of how good he got at melee so idk why ur dissing him. He's also a mech engineer on the side so he was never some basement dwelling loser
 
every single chess GM started very young. I think it's the one "sport" (whatever you wanna call it) where it's genuinely impossible to be very good at it unless you started at like 5 years old. Correct me if I'm wrong, I think i've heard of one person who maybe started a little later than others but that's it
guy who started at 15 became GM
 
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I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
View attachment 4401352

Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

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Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


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Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

Water
 
True. But starting out as an adult allows you to be good enough, which is all thats required imo
 
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I quite enjoyed this read honestly
 
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Just have smart parents theory
 
I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
View attachment 4401352

Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

View attachment 4401358
Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


View attachment 4401391
Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

der ar xeptions saar
 
I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
View attachment 4401352

Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

View attachment 4401358
Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


View attachment 4401391
Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

i mean yea p much. thats why u really need to get your kid specialized and focused in one thing and make him train and not act like some soyboy red40 gamer 24/7. the next generation of kids will be extremely brutal in terms of inequality and differences. with the rise of lookism and other maxxing, new parents will be doing way more shi to make sure their kids mog at an early age and the ppl who arent in the known are gonna be at a disadvantage in terms of their offspring. its only gonna get worse as time goes on which is why u gotta lock in now and or ur entire bloodline is cooked jfl.
 
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I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
View attachment 4401352

Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

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Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
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Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
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So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


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Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

Doesn't apply to making money
I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
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Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

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Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


View attachment 4401391
Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

You should never accept this as valid no matter if its the truth or not. It's not about the difficulty about swallowing the pill, quite the opposite, but some things are just bad for your psyche and create mental barriers.
 
I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
View attachment 4401352

Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

View attachment 4401358
Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


View attachment 4401391
Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

But if you look at it, people who are at the top of their skills are not always more successful than those below them for instances magnus might be the best player but he ain't the richest a dumb youtuber named Levi know is not even a grandmaster probably makes more than him. Just cuz he entertain ppl better. Same thing goes with skills as well it's not always the ppl with highest skillest who make the most it's ppl who are well rounded.
 
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Я понимаю, что за это меня сильно раскритикуют, но я не собираюсь раскрывать какие-то священные знания, это просто ради дискуссии.

Тот, кто думает, что сможет разбогатеть, обладая определенными навыками или знаниями, должен знать, что никогда не станешь лучшим, если не начнешь заниматься этим в молодом возрасте.

Вы никогда по-настоящему не станете лучшим в чем-либо, если не начнете заниматься этим в юном возрасте, и я имею в виду действительно в очень юном возрасте.
Мы с друзьями прошли через БЕСЧИСЛЕННОЕ множество областей. Математика, шахматы, медицина, химия, меткая стрельба, спорт, развлечения, автогонки, даже профессия механика — все, кто входит в топ-25, начали заниматься этим в юном возрасте.
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Магнус Карлсен, считающийся лучшим шахматистом всех времен, начал играть в шахматы в возрасте 5 лет.

Для математики и шахмат обычно 4-6 человек.
Для таких предметов, как медицина, химия, обычно требуется 16 лет [хотя это связано с возрастом окончания средней школы].
Что касается меткой стрельбы, то многие из лучших, как ни странно, начали заниматься в 14 лет, что довольно много, но многие начали в возрасте 9-12 лет.
В категории «Спорт» это было 9.
Для развлечения, 8-16 лет
Профессиональные скачки, 6 лет.

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Сергей Мартынов, считающийся лучшим стрелком всех времен, начал заниматься стрельбой в возрасте 12 лет.


Почему это важно, разве не очевидно?

Это следует сказать, потому что на этом форуме много людей, которые считают себя тайно одаренными и думают, что если бы они просто ПОПРОБОВАЛИ, то полностью разгромили бы своих конкурентов. И они бы добились успеха. А поскольку это настолько очевидно, что у них все получится, им даже не стоит пытаться.
Если произнести это вслух, то оправдание очевидно, но такой образ мышления здесь встречается чаще, чем вы думаете.
Нет, ты никогда не станешь лучшим ни в чём, ты упустил свой шанс стать лучшим в чём-либо, единственное, чего ты когда-либо добьёшься, это войти в 1% лучших, если будешь упорно работать над чем-то годами.

Пример преодоления трудностей

Поверьте, вам совсем не обязательно смотреть это видео.

Это видео было довольно жестоким, потому что причина, по которой этот "Hungrybox" стал лучшим игроком в Smash Melee, заключалась в словах отца: "Ты можешь быть невероятно хорош в чём-то, но ты никогда не станешь лучшим". И таким образом он доказал отцу, что тот ошибается.
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Эээ, что за фигня, Smash Melee?:feelskek:
Если вы найдёте что-нибудь нишевое, например, какую-нибудь чёртову забытую видеоигру 2001 года, и будете методично прокачивать её годами, то, конечно, вы сможете стать лучшим. Но вы никогда не станете лучшим ни в чём действительно серьёзном. И если бы этот игрок попытался стать лучшим в любой современной игре серии Smash Bros, его бы разгромили конкуренты, и я знаю это, даже ничего не зная о франшизе Smash Bros.

ЕЩЕ БОЛЕЕ ЖЕСТОКО.
Согласно видео, на одном из турниров, проходивших до того, как этот парень из Hungrybox стал абсолютным лучшим, где соревновались лучшие игроки в Smash Melee, их всех разгромил какой-то мальчишка, который даже толком не играл в эту игру и просто зашёл на конвенцию, где проводился турнир, посвящённый чему-то другому, и он ушёл с призовыми деньгами.
Упорный труд и чистый аутизм, которые, однако, были преодолены благодаря исключительной нейропластичности какого-то ребенка и, возможно, даже хорошей генетике, когда дело дошло до видеоигр.
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Это так жестоко.

Вкратце: заставьте своего ребенка всю жизнь изучать какой-то предмет, который ему не нравится, чтобы он, повзрослев, возненавидел вас.


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Связываешься с лучшими — умрешь, как и все остальные.​

ОVery good post bro
 
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Everything that truly matters in life was decided before you were born
 
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I was banned for 3 months but I had bookmarked this thread when I sneaked in here once so that when I’m back alive again I could come here and say nice thread m8
 
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It’s not even about being the best, it’s about becoming well adjusted and confident. You don’t want to be 18+ with no skills or developed hobbies, big social failo
 
This is true, but you don’t need to be the best at the skill for it to massively benefit you ( Financially or otherwise). If you can get to say the top 5% in most skills that you can monetise, then it’s enough.

Take being a mechanic. You don’t need to be the best to be the most successful. Just above average and being able to sell your brand well ( another skill I guess but you get my point ?)
 
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This is true, but you don’t need to be the best at the skill for it to massively benefit you ( Financially or otherwise). If you can get to say the top 5% in most skills that you can monetise, then it’s enough.

Take being a mechanic. You don’t need to be the best to be the most successful. Just above average and being able to sell your brand well ( another skill I guess but you get my point ?)
This is especially true for highly skilled professionals like say doctors and surgeons. Not sure what area you are from but anyone I know who has private clinic has either ZERO patients or tons of them in a single day.

The idea is simple, the top 5% eat the rest. It is what it is. Be the top 5%. But then I’ve reached that place in specific areas of my life but once you do get there there’s competition within the top 5% but that’s the story for another day.
 
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simply not true
 
This is especially true for highly skilled professionals like say doctors and surgeons. Not sure what area you are from but anyone I know who has private clinic has either ZERO patients or tons of them in a single day.

The idea is simple, the top 5% eat the rest. It is what it is. Be the top 5%. But then I’ve reached that place in specific areas of my life but once you do get there there’s competition within the top 5% but that’s the story for another day.
100%. I’ve seen this with private dentists.


Honestly, there are some areas where you can genuinely be average yet still be very successful. This is more in manual work than say STEM, but some trades business owners do pretty average work yet manage to sell their company well and charge extortionate prices.

I’m sure there are other areas where this applies too
 
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Theres a lot of sports where genes and pure skill matter more than hardwork and starting early. Of course without hard work you will still amount to nothing.
 
10.000 hours golden rule.
 
I know I will get alot of "water" for this one, but my intention is not to reveal some sacred knowledge, it's just for sake of discussion.

Anyone who thinks they will be able to become Rich off of a specific skill or subject, know that you will never ever be the best unless you started young.

You will really never be the best at anything unless you started young, and I mean really young.
Me and my friends went through COUNTLESS areas. Maths, Chess, Medicine, Chemistry, Sharpshooting, Sports, Entertainment, Racing, even being a Mechanic, all the people in the top 25 started young.
View attachment 4401352

Magnus Carlsen, regarded as the best chess player to ever live, started playing at age 5.

For Maths and Chess, usually 4-6
For stuff like Medicine, Chemistry, usually 16 [though this is because of highschool completion age]
For Sharpshooting, many at the top surprisingly started at 14, which is weirdly high, but lots started at age 9-12
For Sports, it was 9
For Entertainment, 8-16
Professional racing, 6 years old.

View attachment 4401358
Sergei Martynov, regarded as the best sharpshooter to ever lived, started shooting at age 12.


Why is this important, isn't it obvious?

It should be said because theres alot of people on this forum, who believe that they are secretly gifted, and if they just TRIIIED they would completely shatter their competition. And they would succeed. And since it's just so plain and obvious that they would do so well, they shouldn't even bother.
Saying this out loud, the cope is obvious, but this way of thinking is more common on here than you'd think.
No, you will never be the best at anything, you've missed your chance to be the best at anything, the only thing you will ever be is in the top 1%, if you grind something for years and years.

Example of cope

you don't have to watch this video at all, trust me.

This video was quite brutal, because the reason why this "Hungrybox" person became the best Smash Melee player was because his father told him "You can be extremely good at something, but you will never ever be the best." and this was his way of proving dad wrong.
View attachment 4401407
Uhh, fucking smash melee? :feelskek:
If you find some niche thing like some fucking dead video game from 2001 and grind it for years and years methodically, sure, you can become the best. But you will never be the best at anything actually serious. And, if this player tried to become the best at any modern Smash Bros game, he would be knocked out of the park by the competition, and I know this without even knowing anything about the Smash Bros franchise.

EVEN MORE BRUTAL.
According to the video, In one of the tournaments before this Hungrybox guy became the absolute best, where they were known competitive Smash Melee players who were seen as the cream of the crop, they all got wiped out by some little kid who didn't even really play the game, and only went to the convention where the tournament was held for something different, and he left with the prize money.
Hard work, and pure autism, beaten by some kid's elite neuroplasticity and maybe even good genetics when it comes to playing video games.
View attachment 4401382

So brutal.

TL;DR: Make your kid grind a specific subject for his entire childhood that he doesn't want to do so he grows up to hate you


View attachment 4401391
Mess with the best, die like the rest.​

im the best at being motionmantris

and im the best at sorrowmaxxing
 

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