#Skill Mastery
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novelease · 15 days ago
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Cultivation Proficiency: A Journey of Growth and Discovery
Dive into the captivating world of “Cultivation Proficiency,” an enthralling Xianxia novel by author Huang Jin Qilin, featuring a whopping 2.9 million words that will take you on an extraordinary adventure.
The story begins with Meng Yan, an ordinary man who spends 200 yuan on a jade pendant, only to discover that it unlocks a mysterious proficiency panel. This panel grants him the ability to rapidly learn various skills, transforming his mundane life into one filled with potential and ambition.
Imagine practicing your shooting skills and becoming a master marksman, or honing your ability to throw pebbles and achieving godlike precision with hidden weapons. Meng Yan even finds that learning brush calligraphy allows him to attain mastery in the art of writing! His dreams are not grand; he simply wants to earn a little extra money. However, the world around him is on the cusp of an unprecedented transformation — a revival of spiritual insights and the dawn of a new era of Daoist practices.
As Meng Yan navigates this thrilling new reality, he wrestles with the ultimate question: how can he spend all the riches he hopes to acquire if he doesn’t live long enough to enjoy them?
“Cultivation Proficiency” blends humor, adventure, and an exploration of growth, making it a must-read for fans of the genre. The novel not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on their own pursuits and the idea of mastery in a rapidly changing world.
If you’re intrigued and want to explore this remarkable journey, head over to NovelEase for more details, or dive into the novel directly here: Cultivation Proficiency. Embark on an adventure where every chapter promises growth, laughter, and the quest for longevity!
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gpstudios · 4 months ago
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Embracing the 3 of Pentacles and the Full Moon in Capricorn: Collaboration, Mastery, and Achievement
Discover the powerful synergy of the 3 of Pentacles and the Full Moon in Capricorn. Embrace teamwork, skill mastery, and disciplined effort to achieve your goals and foster personal and professional growth. #Tarot #Astrology
Introduction The 3 of Pentacles is a card that signifies teamwork, collaboration, and the mastery of skills. When combined with the potent energy of the Full Moon in Capricorn, this synergy creates a powerful opportunity for achieving goals through disciplined effort and cooperation. In this blog post, we will explore the meanings of the 3 of Pentacles, how it interacts with the Full Moon in…
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daisukitoo · 4 months ago
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"We are working on some balance issues and the people on our Discord say..." If you want to sell copies to *new players,* stop listening to the people who are already so committed to your game that they *are on your Discord.* They are so far from the new player experience that they are functionally useless for early game balance. They are useful for late game and endgame balance, but most of your customers are never going to have 100 hours logged in the game. "We looked at our game stats and..." Are most of those stats coming from people with 1000 hours logged? That one guy with 1000 hours is generating as many numbers as 250 players with 4 hours, probably more since he is not staring at the screen for 5 minutes trying to parse all those icons. If you want to know why so many players with <4 hours are leaving negative reviews, it is not helpful to say that balance is fine once you have achieved mastery. Most players will never achieve mastery. If the new player experience sucks, they will not stick around to achieve mastery. The new player experience is the one part of the game that every player will experience, and so many games seem to make most of their decisions based on the post-mastery experience.
I genuinely think, that once you are good enough at something, especially a game, your opinion on its difficulty doesn't matter. I am no exception to this, though in at least a few things i think it is mitigated for various reasons, but ultimately it doesn't matter.
Why?
Because once you've gotten mastery of a system, your perspective is that of someone with system mastery, and so the many moving parts of the system disappear and you only see the whole, only see the parts that you have mastered. I see this all the time. My favourite is discussion of total war warhammer 3, where people with thousands of hours in the total war franchise call it easy because they have figured out all the optimal strategies and perfect little abuses of the systems that trivializes the difficulty and then call the game too easy because it doesn't have a perfect simulation that can match them. the total war series is, by any objective metric, incredibly difficult. Warhammer 3 is very difficult.
They'll outright lie about what happens in the game too, which is another pet peeve, but that's a whole different thing.
Anyways, before you weigh in on the difficulty of something, I think you should ask yourself: "Do I have system mastery? Is my perspective on this reasonable?"
Then do whatever you want. I'm not your mom.
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illumeo · 1 year ago
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Professional Bookkeeping Certification
Professional Bookkeeping Certification" program, emphasizing its comprehensive coverage of bookkeeping skills, accounting concepts, and practical tools. It highlights the expanding and evolving nature of the bookkeeping profession, offering promising career opportunities. The program is developed by an experienced CPA, ensuring a strong foundation for aspiring bookkeepers.The bookkeeping subjects, providing real-world examples and a valuable case study.
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fastlane-freedom · 1 year ago
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The Power of Purposeful Practice: Become an Expert by Strategic Effort
Researcher Anders Ericsson coined the term “purposeful, deliberate practice” to describe the type of practice that leads to expertise. This specialized form of practice builds the mental representations or “chunks” of knowledge and skills that set experts apart from non-experts. It’s no surprise that experts invest more time honing their craft. For instance, Eleanor Maguire‘s study found that…
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theabigailthorn · 4 months ago
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"Good" Acting
i have a theory that a lot of people say acting is "good" when they're emotionally moved by it, and a lot of cishet white people have a lifelong habit of not listening or empathising when minoritised people speak, so minority actors get called "bad" even when they display some pretty fucking amazing technical skill
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mrssarablack · 1 year ago
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What skill would you like to master?
I am very much a person that watches art content and often feels like I can learn the thing and do it myself. I collect hobbies, I guess... Of them I would probably like to master embroidery. It can be a bit tedious, but I like doing it, but a master at it I am not.
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lazycranberrydoodles · 1 year ago
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i think the barbie movie would have a profound psychological impact on hua cheng
prev comic / next comic / follow for still more hualian barbie movie content because i am not done
bonus angsty version 🎉 i hate love expressions just a couple tiny lines on the mouth and eyebrows and it goes from silly to sad
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blackswaneuroparedux · 1 year ago
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Ingenio maximus, arte rudis.*
Ovid
Maximum ingenuity, raw technique.*
And God created Woman.
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suntails · 1 year ago
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orengejoshi · 8 months ago
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"Draw what you love the most about your partner"
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valtsv · 9 months ago
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honestly if there's one thing i can't fault my dad for it's his cooking. that man has no formal training but he's never met a dish he couldn't make and in many cases improve. pity it doesn't reflect his parenting but if he had to spend all his skill points on something he could've picked worse.
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thepersonalquotes · 7 months ago
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To become a master at any skill, it takes the total effort of your: heart, mind, and soul working together in tandem.
Maurice Young
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courtingwonder · 1 year ago
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"The price one pays for pursuing any profession or calling is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side."
—James Baldwin (American novelist and playwright, 1924-1987)
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848ellie · 2 months ago
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Colorful Artist 🎨 With a paintbrush in hand, the world becomes your canvas, where your creativity truly shines. Creative discipline and practice guide you, helping you enter a flow state where your artistic vision comes to life.
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txttletale · 5 months ago
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miss txttletale do you like Ultrakill
its okay
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