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title: Just do it
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- opinions
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<status>Status: 🌱 </status>
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I have noticed interesting pattern. While two examples are not entirely enough, I decided to try to test this hypothesis when opportunity arises.
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Long time ago, I decided to start writing in mirror mode. Because it's way easier for a left-handed person to write that way. I approached the challenge very `logically`. I started practicing letters, but kinda got nowhere after a while. Then I just started writing. It went way better than "dry exercise" and I've been writing like this ever since.
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Second case: Korean keyboard. Same thing, I started with typing exercises etc, but then just started writing, even without Korean layout visible. I still make mistakes, but I've seen huge improvement once I started writing and not just doing rewrites.
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My hypothesis here is there are skills (maybe even all?) that benefit greatly from "real world" and not "isolated exercises". Don't write letters. Write text.
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(At least for now) a bag for all thoughts that do not fit other categories
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- [[excuse hydra]]
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- [[just do it]]
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