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#+title: Start small and improve later
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#+date: "2021-05-05 18:06:29 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-05 19:15:54 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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Currently, a lot of my notes makes one point clear: incremental improvement.
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This is applicable on lots of places.
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- In speedrunning, when starting to learn the mechanics of the game, you may want to finish a whole run no matter how bad it is to get the bigger picture.
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This way, you'll know what techniques and tricks you find difficult and improve on it immediately.
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- In drawing, one often starts with a sketch with rough shapes and outlines.
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The details may then change in the later phases of the sketch.
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This can make immediate improvements especially when you found out the outcome does not fit with what you've visualized.
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- In learning a new skill, you start from the basic concepts.
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This is to build a foundation for complex topics and flexibility you need to create a solution.
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- In writing, you often start with the outlines of the article or a story.
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You then fill the details for the point or scenario you're writing.
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The point is to reach bigger advancements must come from somewhere even in the smallest amounts.
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There is always on opportunity to improve things.
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