Saturday, October 1, 2022

Is repetition not the foundation of memory? Can a habit form save for the repeated doing of a task?



Every employee gets the exact same speech(es). The Induction, if you will. At this point, I can do The Induction regardless of circumstance. I can do it in song. I can do it in French. I can do it while buckling swash on the foredeck of a canting ship. I can do it in French song while swashbuckling on the foredeck of a canting ship blindfolded. The Induction is ingrained from repetition, you see. It does not deviate. It does not alter. The induction is, in itself, an example of its own principles: that speed and technical proficiency come not from any inherent talent or desire on the part of the participant but almost solely and exclusively from consistent, purposeful repetition of tasks.

If you have to think you will fail.

If you have to look for it it is lost.

If you change the pattern the pattern does not exist.



It is neither elusive nor a secret. It isn't even difficult.

So why do so few manage to succeed?

What is it that prevents them from believing in the principles of The Induction despite the clear evidence of its merit?



Email your best guesses to nanika.glasgow@gmail.com and one of our representatives will engage you in esoteric debate regarding the declining moral and ethical state of Man in the 21st century. Act now, representatives are limited.

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