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    </figure></iframe></div></div></figure><p id="b8fa">So, while I’ve completed this month’s challenge (nice!), I’m not going to celebrate until I have a better video to prove it.</p><p id="3b5a">Until then, I’m going to zoom all the way out, and keep trying.</p><p id="f049" 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>

M2M Day 83: The worst possible way to complete this month’s challenge

This post is part of Month to Master, a 12-month accelerated learning project. For January, my goal is to solve a Rubik’s Cube in under 20 seconds.

Today, I solved the Rubik’s Cube in 19.632 seconds, officially completing this month’s challenge.

This was especially exciting because I caught it on camera — or so I thought. It turns out my cinematography today was less than ideal: The cube is only framed halfway in the shot.

In other words, I turned on my camera, executed a sub-20-second solve, and still failed to fully capture the moment. Bit of a bummer.

So, while I’ve completed this month’s challenge (nice!), I’m not going to celebrate until I have a better video to prove it.

Until then, I’m going to zoom all the way out, and keep trying.

Read the next post. Read the previous post.

Max Deutsch is an obsessive learner, product builder, guinea pig for Month to Master, and founder at Openmind.

If you want to follow along with Max’s year-long accelerated learning project, make sure to follow this Medium account.

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