-1 time when I first get something done correctly
-2 times for me repeating it and not losing that aptness
-3 times for my body's reception to pick up on the reflex
-4 times for me to get used to doing it
-5 times to get the thing finally embedded in me
Sometimes things are in my head and no amount of additional reading on neurosci or such is needed to have to change this notional idea I have that it takes me this long to learn something.
My g.7 teacher once said that the most difficult sort of intelligence to develop is spatial and I have the thrust to seek and be a container of it when it comes to learning how to drive.
I've recently heard that Joseph Gordon-Levitt is interested in a (movie?

Last time I heard it was suppose 2 have become an HBO series by last year's end period.I can definately see something that high concept working on HBO and even if couldn't like adapt 80% of the original series plot, I could see it being in my mind it'd be like the 90's-early 00's version of "the outer limits" meets "Tales from the cryptkeeper" meets the family tensions of high profile beings like anthropomorphic personifications of life principles sometimes tangling w/other supernatural beings,special emphasis on a mopey brother who turns out to getting ready to die and finding his son.
I've read some volumes of it and I can see why it was advertised long ago as a "horror edged fantasy" and was considered groundbreaking and innovative enough to further break the mould saying comic books are low-brow kids stuff.here's "holes" in the structure of the series though like how such powerful beings having been around since near the inception of the cosmos are only running into the problems their running into with the recently emergence of humans but while I do think Gaiman gets a bit overhyped by the public for whenever he does something this series An insulting glib answer to what it is would be to call it "[the]99 'first supernatural world' problems [of Morpheus].
Seeing how some DA site ppl take pictures of a scenerio w/action figures,have them pose and edit stuff really reminds me how when I was little I'd sometimes get my toys to pose in a particular way before laying on my belly on the floor,hands holding my head and me just imaging for a while what the toys would be doing,what'd happen in that scenerio,appreciating the seemingly unreplicable "coolness" of the toy's pose etc.
Times when I speak organically and such make me really think,(just) how do I improve?.One of the reasons I think I learn slowly is b/c my capability to cognitize and conceptualize/imagine have gotta develop concurrently to get something down.

Heck even the metaphor of the brain as a computer is riddled with holes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_theory_of_mind
Ppl who follow "forecasting" methods like divination methods
