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I want to do something, but I’ve never done it before.

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  • Naturally, “If you want to do it so badly, why haven’t you done it?” is a question that comes to mind.
  • You say you want to do it, but you don’t want to do it that badly.” They may think
  • Someone says, “I appreciate people with prototypes.”
    • A prototype is anything related to what you want to do but have never done.

    • By “doing” it, “what you haven’t done yet” will gravitate to the side of “what you have done.”

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    • The “almost there” feeling is different when comparing those who have built a prototype to those who haven’t.

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The “I can do it because I’ve done something similar before” pattern

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    • We’ve done this, we’ve done that, so we can make the ☆ marks we propose.”
      • I know you can do it. So, is that something you want to do?” They ask, “Is that what you want to do?
      • I don’t know about “wanting to do it.”
      • I don’t know why you want to do it.

I don’t know what I want to do” pattern

  • Wanting to do something is in the heart of each individual.
    • It’s not up to me, from the outside, to control a situation where I don’t know that.
  • You mistakenly think you have to find something you’ve never done and want to do from the start.
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    • I’m looking only that way, trying to find a star in the moiety in the lower right.
    • I don’t know much about what I haven’t done, so I’m spinning my wheels thinking about it.
    • You can think about it by focusing on what you have done
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