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Post by Dimmer on Aug 1, 2019 17:49:11 GMT
I've been making videos about the MD research papers (only one up so far) If people are interested and they're helpful I'll keep making more... idk, let me know what you think www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-IUsL_72AY&t=1s
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Post by Dimmer on Aug 1, 2019 19:32:22 GMT
And the second one is done now too
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Post by bee on Aug 6, 2019 20:45:09 GMT
Hey dimmer,
thanks for the videos. I like the second one better, the first one is harder to follow, somehow too unstructured. But English isn’t my first language, so it’s maybe just me.
I love your new video about hobbies. I also do a lot of “hobby-hopping” and when I see those piles of clutter in my storerome… it makes me sooo angry with myself sometimes.
Keep up the good work!
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Post by Dimmer on Aug 7, 2019 0:32:33 GMT
Hey dimmer, thanks for the videos. I like the second one better, the first one is harder to follow, somehow too unstructured. But English isn’t my first language, so it’s maybe just me. I love your new video about hobbies. I also do a lot of “hobby-hopping” and when I see those piles of clutter in my storerome… it makes me sooo angry with myself sometimes. Keep up the good work! Thanks Bee! Yeah, I'm still getting used to the camera and video making. I'm slowly getting better. I might go back and redo some of these early videos when I'm finally happy with how I want to present.
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Post by alvi on Aug 10, 2019 21:36:24 GMT
I love your new video about hobbies. I also do a lot of “hobby-hopping” and when I see those piles of clutter in my storerome… it makes me sooo angry with myself sometimes. That's the video I liked as I can really relate to it. I'm a serial hobby hopper as well. I never stick to anything for long or take the time trying to actually learn the thing I have started. I always find if I haven't mastered the thing I've decided to learn by the second attempt I give up. Basically if I can't play like Hendrix after 2 guitar lessons or sew a dress the first time I get my machine out then I get fed up and quit. I lack the patients, drive and discipline when it comes to learning a new skill and this is one of the traits I really hate about myself. Also when I think of all the money I have spent over the years buying so much stuff for hobbies I didn't stick at and equipment I've never used I'm so mad at myself. Its just been a complete waste.
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Post by bee on Aug 13, 2019 20:59:08 GMT
I love your new video about hobbies. I also do a lot of “hobby-hopping” and when I see those piles of clutter in my storerome… it makes me sooo angry with myself sometimes. That's the video I liked as I can really relate to it. I'm a serial hobby hopper as well. I never stick to anything for long or take the time trying to actually learn the thing I have started. I always find if I haven't mastered the thing I've decided to learn by the second attempt I give up. Basically if I can't play like Hendrix after 2 guitar lessons or sew a dress the first time I get my machine out then I get fed up and quit. I lack the patients, drive and discipline when it comes to learning a new skill and this is one of the traits I really hate about myself. Also when I think of all the money I have spent over the years buying so much stuff for hobbies I didn't stick at and equipment I've never used I'm so mad at myself. Its just been a complete waste. "Serial hobby hopper", I like that! Something to remember for the next time I have to fill in a describe-yourself-box. :-) For me the hobby last usually a month or two. It always starts with days of high-intensity web-searching, great plans - of course not about learning anything, always about the time when I have learned it and how great it's going to be. Well, maybe there is the connection to md, being able to picture myself as a master of some craft in such great detail, with all the emotions this brings... And when I actually start learning - well, it doesn't feel so good, it's work, it's boring. Why bother when I already know how it "feels" to have mastered something... Well, the sewing-machine was occasionally useful over the years and I give away a lot of things, so if one can make somebody happy it wasn't all wasted, was it? My Bob Ross-Stuff found a new home last weekend... well, that was a little bit sad, but I haven't used it for years...
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Post by granger on Dec 10, 2019 19:39:30 GMT
That's the video I liked as I can really relate to it. I'm a serial hobby hopper as well. I never stick to anything for long or take the time trying to actually learn the thing I have started. I always find if I haven't mastered the thing I've decided to learn by the second attempt I give up. Basically if I can't play like Hendrix after 2 guitar lessons or sew a dress the first time I get my machine out then I get fed up and quit. I lack the patients, drive and discipline when it comes to learning a new skill and this is one of the traits I really hate about myself. Also when I think of all the money I have spent over the years buying so much stuff for hobbies I didn't stick at and equipment I've never used I'm so mad at myself. Its just been a complete waste. "Serial hobby hopper", I like that! Something to remember for the next time I have to fill in a describe-yourself-box. :-) For me the hobby last usually a month or two. It always starts with days of high-intensity web-searching, great plans - of course not about learning anything, always about the time when I have learned it and how great it's going to be. Well, maybe there is the connection to md, being able to picture myself as a master of some craft in such great detail, with all the emotions this brings... And when I actually start learning - well, it doesn't feel so good, it's work, it's boring. Why bother when I already know how it "feels" to have mastered something... Well, the sewing-machine was occasionally useful over the years and I give away a lot of things, so if one can make somebody happy it wasn't all wasted, was it? My Bob Ross-Stuff found a new home last weekend... well, that was a little bit , but I haven't used it for years... I also think that 'hobby hopping' can so easily be a product of and fuel MD. Many of my projects were 'accomplished' in my head before even materialising. . Also not putting through work and seeking high from fantasising about having mastered a skill makes me think that MDers might have a problem with lack of feel good hormones.
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