When Hassle Becomes Instinct: Seat Belts
While asleep last night, I was thinking about what to post in my next article. I closed my eyes, and dove deep into the depths of my mind, and came up with a simple, yet complex phrase."When hassle becomes instinct, progress is made."
Yours truly
Now, let's do a little bit of synonimation, the term I used in my "Possess over Want" post. Synonimation is the system I came up with that entails changing each word in a phrase to an equal word, to make an equal phrase that's less complex. With this phrase, I'm not going to use equal words, but rather simple definitions of the words. Hassle means something that is considered bothersome, and unneeded. Instinct means something that comes naturally, and is done without thought."When something bothersome becomes something that comes naturally, progress is made."
Still, the definition of this quote is misconstrued. I give an example, because examples provide us with familiar instances of unfamiliar theories. When you get into a car and sit down, what's the first thing you do? Buckle-up. Now, some people thinks it's a hassle to buckle-up or find it to be bothersome. When they have fastened their seat belt enough times such that the hassle of buckling up becomes instinct, something that comes naturally, they have made progress.
Has buckling up become an instinct for you?
Yours truly
Now, let's do a little bit of synonimation, the term I used in my "Possess over Want" post. Synonimation is the system I came up with that entails changing each word in a phrase to an equal word, to make an equal phrase that's less complex. With this phrase, I'm not going to use equal words, but rather simple definitions of the words. Hassle means something that is considered bothersome, and unneeded. Instinct means something that comes naturally, and is done without thought."When something bothersome becomes something that comes naturally, progress is made."
Still, the definition of this quote is misconstrued. I give an example, because examples provide us with familiar instances of unfamiliar theories. When you get into a car and sit down, what's the first thing you do? Buckle-up. Now, some people thinks it's a hassle to buckle-up or find it to be bothersome. When they have fastened their seat belt enough times such that the hassle of buckling up becomes instinct, something that comes naturally, they have made progress.
Has buckling up become an instinct for you?
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