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“Submit Or Die”

Sounds a lot more intense than “Do or do not, there is no try,” right?

“Less than half of those who start will reach the center of the Spiral.” Read more at: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewtopic.php?f=1061&t=47396

“Do or Die.” This is the single most important guiding axiom for your language journey.

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When considering the immense amount of effort that it takes to learn a language to native fluency, simple rules are essential. Like a restaurant’s mission statement (well, for any good mission), you have a guiding principle that can

Always be moving.

“If both knees should drop, this is a signal of submission.”

May the Triple Goddess Guide You

Enjoy the Journey

http://www.alljapaneseallthetime.com/blog/the-eternal-sorrow-of-the-intermediate-learner-are-we-there-yet-syndrome/ Has the plane analogy.

  • Speed vs Acceleration

Don’t Obsess Over the Big Stuff

Don’t be Vegeta: measuring the power levels of those around you followed by fear-based training is not conduciv to a sustainable language acquisition technique. 10,000 is just a number. And yours can only go up digits at a time.

Stop assessing the progress of others and keep moving.

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