"Going at your own pace. Living in silence. Try to keep going for as long as possible."
Hello. This is Nada. Going at your own pace is important. Because being at your own pace means challenging your limits. Here, "self-paced" does not mean leisurely and leisurely. It's all about maintaining your own pace without knowing what's going on around you. Of course, it's better to be in the early category when compared to your surroundings. However, even if another player is running at a very fast pace, if you stop participating in the game at a relatively early stage, it will be easy for you to catch up and overtake that player. Because that player has quit the game, there is no further improvement.
I would like to make a proposal to you. Push yourself as much as possible, and spend a lot of time immersed in the game without checking your surroundings. If you play the game for a long time, you might come up with a more efficient way to improve your skills. The most important thing is to keep going. Do that as quickly as possible. This is also something that not all players find it difficult to balance. It's difficult to maintain a fast pace and for a long time at the same time.
I recommend not paying attention to what the players around you are doing. That's just a waste of mental energy and time. If you have the time to pay attention to your surroundings, it's much smarter to use that time to practice. And one more thing. I think it's better to participate in more than just one game. If you put everything into one game, the damage will be huge if it goes awry. On the other hand, when playing multiple games at the same time, even if you can't make a mark in one game, you can just make a mark in another game. Also, when a game that has achieved success falls into a slump, you can just work on other games. As you can see, when you play several games at once, you realize that each game has good times and bad times. I don't think any game is consistently good or bad. All that's left to do is to wait and see how things go without retreating from the game even when things get bad. After that, things will probably start to get better again.
Above all, if you are playing a similar game, you may be able to apply some techniques from other games. This has a synergistic effect, mentally increasing the desire to continue playing the game and physically increasing the quality of the actual practice time. Once you enter such a cycle, comparisons with your surroundings become less and less necessary. Of course, sometimes paying attention to what the people around you are doing can be stimulating if you don't usually pay attention to what's going on around you. Also, it's fine if it's someone else's problem, like, oh, Mr. A is chasing idols right now.
If you think you're creating something original, you won't care about the actions of the players around you. That is why we can say that we live in silence. That's all for now. Thank you for watching again. See you soon.
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