Confession #10

The Genius of Routine

At seven months old, I focused on the basics of basics; the final touch was to coordinate her limbs and figure out how to balance her weight.

It wasn’t easy; It required us approximately 4 hours of practice per day to train and fine-tune her walking skill. Everything was possible with the support of an essential piece of technology: a broomstick.

She walked five steps without any external support. At eight months she walked 10 meters.

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
— Winston S. Churchill

With high amounts of regular practice accumulated over the next months of training, she walked 180 meters when she turned one year old.

Adjusting her time walking she got more experienced, and not only walk more, but she also walked better.

Routine, in an intelligent man, is a sign of ambition.
— W. H. Auden

20 Oct 2017