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A Shortcut For Newbies And Hardgainers?


SOwithoutAneros
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Hi everybody,

in our actual online world of immediate response we are ordering online without queuing, we love information at our fingertips like from HowTos and "click-this-get-that"-instrucions.

But keen disappointments are all present, we don't get the right goods, the information was untrue or incomplete, we're are clicking but nothing happens as wanted.

In real life we all went through learning-by-doing, managed to stand up, stumbled, fell, crawled, tried again. After a certain time most of us finally learned to walk.

1986 in Jamaika. One of us was born and called Usain Bolt. One of about 7 billion people in this world has been able to run 100 meters in 9,58s. One. One time.

Please don't give up or feel desperate, because your shoes of the same brand don't make you just as fast.

Stand up and try again! But concerning our topic don't try harder, try easier. All here is no competition in doing but only in letting go.

So, finally you're lucky guys! You don't have to step up strenuous efforts, there is no reason to fight neither to spat or to rant.

Please read and read again, explore yourself, ask and answer, stay kind and sharpen your awareness. Thus you keep the track and stay on course for further success.

Wouldn't you agree?


   
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(@goldenboy)
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@SOwithoutAneros Kudos to you! So poetic! So true!


   
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SOwithoutAneros
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@goldenboy, thank you very much for your appreciation!

Perhaps we should use this thread to collect poetic wisdom about our experiences like this

Then someone explained it like starting a fire. You blow gently on the little embers until they catch fire. Blow too hard and you just blow the fire out and have to start over.

So poetic, so pictorial, so comprehensible. So true too!


   
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(@mmgbenis)
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I just (finally!) found a [lengthy] description of my first successful (meaning, "O" producing) ride from files I had written but never posted 5 years ago. I know that this borders on bragging, but perhaps Newbies, especially those who are frustrated, might derive some benefit from my longwinded but almost breathless description. Comments and criticisms are welcome! https://community.aneros.com/blogs/retro-blog-my-first-success-with-my-aneros-helix-in-2012/


   
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