Hello! This is Orcel Saito.
We meet twice a week, an hour before work, to study a programming language called Python.
Today is Day 20.
It was the 20th study session.
I was a complete novice when it came to programming, made a lot of typos, and hate detailed work, so I felt like I understood nothing and was able to do almost nothing.
Due to work, weight training, and other things, I don't have time to study at home (the main reason is lack of motivation), and I have wondered more than once whether there is any point in continuing like this.
Then, this week, it was as if something suddenly came together and my understanding improved, I was able to solve the problems, and as a result, my motivation reached its peak.
I didn't study or put any effort into it.
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There is a success curve.
Everyone thinks that time and results are proportional, but in reality this is not the case. There will be a period of time where you will not see any results, but if you continue without giving up, at a certain point your results will start to appear in a rapid succession. This graph is scientifically proven to show this.
I think you'll find it if you search online.
It may be a small thing, but it was a wonderful morning where we all got to feel the success curve.
Exercise, study, skills, and business.
It may not be an exaggeration to say that persistence holds the key to everything.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has the motivation to start something, but then can't continue and ends up making some kind of excuse and giving up.
Many customers ask, "Why stop after starting such great initiatives and analysis?"
As you continue,
There's sure to be a "climbing eel" waiting for you up ahead!
It was a morning that reaffirmed to me that it is important to continue believing in something.
And the most irreplaceable happiness is having colleagues who can work together and share the joy.
We would be delighted if you could join us as well.