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The Childlike Approach to Mastery
Unlocking Your Potential Through Playful Learning
You can be good at everything you do if you give yourself a chance to be bad at everything.
Have you ever seen a child playing in a garden? or trying to solve a maths problem in his homework notebook?
Or when his shirt gets stuck in a door or any sharp object he continuously strives to set him free? Or when he is trying to eat something with his little fingers?
Have you ever happened to see a child trying to make something by joining his Lego blocks?
When he falls in the garden, he immediately gets up. He still tries to solve his math problem when he forgets counting every time.
He always tries to set himself free from that door or sharp object. He picks again and again what falls from his hand and tries to eat it.
Why?
In the garden, he does not know that everyone will laugh at him if he falls. While solving math problems, he does not think of the result but just simply tries to solve the problem.
He does not think about the fruit of his actions. He does not care about the people around him. He does not think of the beginning and end of his actions.