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I wish I could now say that I can land a backflip whenever and wherever I want, but that’s not quite the case.</p><p id="43a5">In fact, after throwing about ten good backflips today, I completely depleted my willpower and became crippled by fear. It was a bizarre experience, which I’ll discuss tomorrow.</p><p id="72ed">In the meantime, I’ll celebrate the fact that I successfully landed a few backflips. I guess that means I’m now a person that “can do a backflip”, or, at least a person who has “done a backflip”, which is something I’m definitely psyched about.</p><p id="d58d" type="7">Read the next post. Read the previous post.</p><h2 id="9e19">Max Deutsch is an obsessive learner, product builder, guinea pig for Month to Master, and founder at Openmind.</h2><h2 id="1e64">If you want to follow along with Max’s year-long accelerated learning project, make sure to follow this Medium account.</h2></article></body>