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<blockquote data-quote="tinyfilosofer" data-source="post: 1404635" data-attributes="member: 305886"><p>Harnessing T1 feel very much like learning how to roller blade. When you feel like you've got the hang of it, 2 secs later you fall flat on your face because a different stone got in your way. </p><p>Don't feel like you've failed. You can never win with it. See it like a video game. A new level every few weeks. New challenges, different ways to adapt. It will never stay the same but you'll conquer that level if you focus on it. </p><p>Instead of saying you've failed, think of it as you've reached a new level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinyfilosofer, post: 1404635, member: 305886"] Harnessing T1 feel very much like learning how to roller blade. When you feel like you've got the hang of it, 2 secs later you fall flat on your face because a different stone got in your way. Don't feel like you've failed. You can never win with it. See it like a video game. A new level every few weeks. New challenges, different ways to adapt. It will never stay the same but you'll conquer that level if you focus on it. Instead of saying you've failed, think of it as you've reached a new level. [/QUOTE]
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