【a very】の検索結果
こういう図形探していたんだよ...Ideaをまとめるためのアメリカ教育方法なんだけど...Thinking Mapと呼ぶらしい。
直観で検索して見つけたよ。マジ俺天才だわ。
Finally I find out this way I heard this way is very useful for organize the ideas and then I wanted to know that system a long time.
American childrens are learn like this system from the elementry schools. I heard like that thing from a JP book.
But I lost that book LEL
Well anyway I find this words calld " thinking map" from my intuition and brain then I felt I am genius. that's it.

Wisdom of the day: learning a skill (such as drawing) is like playing a roguelike or souls game for the very first time.
You'll fail over and over and over, decide to quit, come back, fail harder, wonder if you're even making any progress, FINALLY get through a giant hurdle only to go face first into a wall. At some point, the only thing keeping you is PURE SPITE.
Then you finish it, feel satisfaction but you also realize that there's loads of stuff that you missed along the way. You do that, but this time you know how to avoid most traps and problems, but you will still get beaten, ESPECIALLY when you think you finally got gud.
TLDR; perseverance and paying attention are the most important things when learning any skill
#wisdom #philosophy
I watched All About Suomi at a movie theater.
I wasn't interested in Kouki Mitani due to a silly prejudice, but I enjoyed this work very well.
This work didn't have much music, while I found all reactions and lines were rhythmical like chorus or instrumental music.
Especially, Masami Nagasawa well expressed different aspects of Suomi.
I ordered bibimbap with cold noodle at a Korean restaurant.
The red sauce is a self service, but not very spicy.
Moreover, you can put vinegar on the noodle according to your preference.
