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This is Tenfu from Seito Shijuku. Take one step at a time. This is important. I think everyone will feel safer if they climb the stairs one step at a time. Today's story is for people who have just started playing the game but suddenly try to make it harder.
Challenge the game from the highest difficulty level. Isn't that a good idea? I don't set the game's difficulty to the maximum, but I do sometimes play the game without reading the instructions. I didn't even look at the instructions for WordPress, so I just messed around with it to see how it works.
For those who think that life is a game, I would like them to play like Tetris, where they stack blocks and erase blocks all at once. At first, you can stretch yourself and try the advanced level, but once you are able to do the advanced level, you can try clearing each step one by one, starting from the beginner level and working your way up to the advanced level. It should be fun.
At the beginner level, there may be techniques that are only available at the beginner level. Even as an adult, if you try to do the same tasks that children do, you will notice something. Because children have skills that only children can do. For example, if you try practicing mathematics that is taught in elementary and junior high school from scratch, it will probably be too easy if you have a high school diploma or higher, but there are bound to be some theorems that you have forgotten.
Once you clear the most difficult part, it's fun to try and recreate it. If you have cleared the advanced level, it should be easy to clear the beginner and intermediate levels. After that, we recommend that you strengthen your basics and challenge yourself to an even higher level.
Now, to add a new perspective, the difficulty of the game is either an increase in quantity or an increase in quality. If you are a big eater, it can be said that the difficulty level is higher in the special size than in the average size. This is an increase in quantity. First, run uphill at once, then run up again at an even faster speed. It's quite sturdy.
People are born from zero and die from zero. Human abilities increase as we get older, like a bell curve, and then decline as we get older. Children and the elderly may have the same problems. In that sense, it can be said that people in their 30s and 40s are at their peak and are most likely to be active.
As a person, I am also accumulating things, but eventually all of the things I have accumulated will be gone at the end of my life. That's why I want to live in the present, where I am accumulating various things. Problems keep coming up one after another. I also have a couple of worries, but I believe that they will be resolved with time.
So let's try again what has worked in the past and try to recreate the success. The seeds of another success may lie ahead. That's all for now. See you soon.
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