The Secret to Long-Term Progress
Fall in Love With the Basics
You’ve got to enjoy what you’re doing, but more importantly, you have to enjoy the process.
I recently told an advanced student: “You have to keep falling back in love with the basics, not just the new stuff.”
You also can’t improve everything at once. Some skills need to go on “maintenance mode” while you focus on priorities. That focus is a superpower, one I still need to work on myself.
When I feel good, I start adding too much, and the priorities slip away.
Remember, there’s a law of diminishing returns. Doing 50 kicks gets you more than 25, but not twice the results. Each extra set gives smaller gains than the last.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t push, but it’s worth understanding.
And one last thing: don’t glorify fatigue. Being tired is not the goal, it’s just a byproduct of working hard enough to change. The goal is growth. Fatigue will show up along the way.
Sifu Oscar
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