“Decide on one thing and study it in depth.” (Koichi Okamoto, PHP Shinsho, The Law of Improvement)
Okamoto-san is a social psychologist born in Osaka.
It is said that those who excel in one art also excel in other arts.
He explains the understanding and methodology up to the point of excelling in that one skill.
People who have experience mastering a single thing seem to undergo a cognitive restructuring,
and things that were not visible become visible,
and they are said to become more emotionally composed as well.
There is a famous methodology called the “Saito Method” for培养 musicians.
There are claims about this famous methodology.
The following are quotes.
“Choosing a single orchestral piece involves pouring tremendous energy into it and refining that one piece over a long period. Sometimes it would take half a day to progress only a few measures. However, when one finishes a piece with this level of precision, at a certain point one’s eyes are opened to the concept of the music and the act of performance itself. Many people say this opens a musician’s eyes more than learning many pieces superficially. Seiji Ozawa was one of the people who studied with this Saito Method.”
Progress may be fastest when you focus on one point.
I’ve tried various trading methods as well, but
focusing on a single point might be the quickest path to improvement.
I think I’ll try a one-point breakthrough: “aiming for a neck-line break” (laugh).
See you next time.
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