Yapping in Japanese, Practicality vs Perfection
Автор: Vaughn Gene
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The Japanese Part Typed out In English is as follows.
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Part 1, Inconsistency Comes From Not Seeing Results.
Firstly, one of the most important reasons to choose a more difficult path when learning something, is because you will see results a LOT faster that way.
I notice, we often quit on things because there is no feedback soon enough.
For example, you start learning a language, but after a few weeks or months of studying, you still can’t use the language in any way.
This is discouraging, and I think it’s the reason that many of us quit on things.
It doesn’t help that YouTube has become a place where almost everything is clickbait and promises ‘fast and easy’.
So as a result of not seeing results, many of us tend to believe that we are lazy.
We aren’t lazy, we are often just misled by false promises.
You may find that when you do things the difficult way, you will be able to stick to them better because you will have very fast feedback.
Just something to think about.
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Part 2, Difficult paths make normal things feel easier.
Doing things in a difficult way has another advantage: other things will start to feel quite easy.
For example, right now, I’m speaking in front of the camera in a foreign language.
This is difficult even in my native language.
However, thanks to being able to do this in Japanese, it feels easy to have regular conversations with native speakers.
Even when topics become complex, I feel that I can understand just as I would in English.
This way of thinking can be applied to many things.
For example, if you can learn to play difficult songs on guitar or piano, everything else feels much easier.
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Part 3, You Save Time.
Doing things the difficult way saves you a lot of time.
You know, when I tell people that I learned to speak and understand most Japanese in about six months, they often dismiss it by saying, "That can't be true because it took me years."
This is an example of the ‘Anecdotal Fallacy’, where they use their own personal experience to reject mine, without considering the differences in learning methods or effort.
I bring this up to say, be open to difficult methods regardless of your past experiences.
You’ll be shocked at how much time you can save by doing this.
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Part 4, The Discomfort Timeline.
There’s also a concept I call the ‘Discomfort Timeline’.
This basically means that to reach a certain level, you have to go through a certain amount of discomfort.
You can either stretch that out over the course of several years or pack it all into a short amount of time.
The first option leads many people to quit.
The second option, though harder, makes you maximize the time you have so you can do other things.
If you only have 1 hour to study a language every day, you might as well make the most of that hour.
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Goal Setting Video
• Achieve Goals without overcomplicating it ...
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00:00 Intro
00:16 Faster Results More Consistency (Japanese)
01:45 Difficult methods make everything else easy. (Japanese)
02:45 You Save Time (Japanese
03:47 The Discomfort Timeline
04:39 Language FAQ’s, Pitch Accent, usability, and the Two Cups Analogy.
05:30 Butterfree Case
07:00 Charizard Case
08:02 Dragonite Case
09:17 My rules should never dictate your life. Do what you want.
09:39 Thinking In The Language
12:52 Find someone to model after.
14:27 Recognition vs Retrieval (why you understand but can’t speak).
15:31 Does Language Learning Get Easier? Overcoming the Mid-Level Stress
16:54 The Cheat Code To Fluency
17:38 Anki
19:05 Starting a NEW Interest/Hobby
21:17 Notion/Note Taking
23:11 Video Games, Social Media, etc…
24:28 Native Speed Japanese & My Story
25:22 MILTANK
Miltank Video Credit
• How This Miltank Traumatized An Entire Gen...
#japaneselanguage #selfimprovement #productivity
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