This is how EGO can slow your improvement in fighting games
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00:00
Fragile Ego 0:01:25
Strong Ego 0:03:00
Healthier Ways To Look At Competition 0:08:00 Игры
second of the likely rest of your vids I'll be watching. i just got back into fighting games as a serious hobby. man i missed it so ill be likely seeing you around when you post
i just realised you're using vs code as a notepad,
thats kinda cool
I’m a software engineer so vscode is life
Amazing video and nothing but facts, everyone has an ego but the way said ego can effect your learning experience is a direct reflection of self sense, determination leads to practice and practice leads to improvement
Thanks for watching my dude!
10:21
People who seriously invalidate the efforts and achievements of others, whether it's because of lucky seeding in a tournament or using a broken character, is one of the most toxic things anyone can do. Being surrounded by people telling you that a win didn't count is an extremely harmful hit to one's ego. Without a healthy community and a variety of players, fighting games are nothing. Appreciate your opponents and encourage everyone to improve.
Thank you for this marvelo hearing this helped me self reflect on my fighting game journey so far.
looks like you read psycho cybernetics
A good number of Smash players in SFL have fragile egos.
I dont think this has anything to do with smash players
@@jonathanpomps9400 it doesn't but my experience being around them does relate to the topics at hand.
Nrs players in a nutshell huge ego