avatarShyamdeo Ranjan

Summary

The web content emphasizes the importance of perseverance in learning new skills, such as a language, despite initial criticism or ridicule from others.

Abstract

The article titled "Learning New Language or Skill" encourages readers to focus on their personal growth and not be deterred by the laughter or criticism they may encounter when learning something new. It suggests that such reactions are indicators of improvement and that consistent practice over 90 days can lead to appreciation from those same critics. Drawing parallels to learning physical skills like riding, driving, or swimming, the author points out that the risk of injury in those activities is analogous to the risk of criticism in learning a new language. The article concludes by acknowledging that both critics and supporters are present at every stage of life and invites readers to share their experiences in dealing with people in the comment section.

Opinions

  • The author believes that being laughed at for one's accent or pronunciation while learning a new language is a positive sign of progress.
  • Persistence in practice, despite initial ridicule, is crucial; the author advises learners to continue their practice for at least 90 days to see a change in how people perceive them.
  • The article suggests that the fear of criticism should not prevent one from learning, just as the fear of injury should not stop one from learning physical skills.
  • It is implied that criticism is a temporary obstacle that one must overcome to achieve mastery in a new skill.
  • The author expresses gratitude to the readers and encourages an exchange of strategies for dealing with criticism in the learning process.

Learning New Language or Skill

People are doing their job; You should be focused on your job.

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How to Learn any new language or skill:

If you are learning a new language and people are laughing at your pronunciation and accent. This is the first sign you are improving your language.

On but another side if you care more about other people’s laughing, you would never learn any new language, avoid it, and continue practising, they will not laugh you at for more than 90 days. After 90 days, the very same people will appreciate you.

Remember, how did you learn ridding or Driving or Swimming:

If you are learning a driving car, here risk you might get slightly injured. But if you care about injury and waiting for no person on the road. Such kind of scenario you will never get. Here, the risk is injury, but you are learning a new language; here, the risk criticises the people. Always avoid it. Continue your practice.

At every stage of your life, few people are always there; some criticise you, and some appreciate you.

Thank You for reading! How to deal with people? Add your lesson in the comment section.

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