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Every mistake you make when aim training (and how to fix them!)

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ZEON256 2026-06-24
Learning Mental Model

While this video is about aiming, I believe what was discussed generally applies to ANY skills. Mentality plays a huge part and surpringly there are a lot of mental road blocks that are detrimental to progress ESPECIALLY thinking about if we are genetically more predisposed to certain things. Some others learn skills faster but there could be more reasons outside of genetics like a pianist could pick up fast typing skills faster than those that are not pianist. The author also discuss alot of things about training for tracking can improve your clicking and other parts of your aim despite it being “not important” or “unrelated”.

Also you might find doing other things outside and coming back to aim practice suddenly you can do it better. So things take time, and doing unrelated things are important in other aspect of life. Perhaps this is relevant to being a software engineer. If I want to be a better software engineer, surely tunnel visioning into it can help but doing other things that are outside of the tradisional software engineering like reverse engineering can in some way improve my software engineering skills.

Perhaps I could really phrase this opinion better but what I want to say is it is important to always be exploring breathwise and that improvements do come from places that you don’t expect. Stagnating also doesn’t mean that you not improving long term and getting a decline may actually be what you need to break the stagnation