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How to win without being a genius

There may be someone in your class or game who thinks, "This person might be a genius." Learn quickly, perform quickly, and win quickly. When I see people like that, I sometimes think it's difficult for me.

But winning methods aren't just for geniuses. Even people who appear to be geniuses, if you look closely, find that they observe, divide their practice, and try the same thing over and over again. There's a lot more to change in how you do something than in your innate ability.

Those who win, take a closer look

People who are good at games don't just press buttons. I look at how my opponent moves, where they are likely to make mistakes, and where I can give up. The same goes for studying. If you look closely at the problems you got wrong, you will find your weak spots.

Don't try to get stronger all at once

People who can win even if they are not geniuses practice small. Today is all about calculations. Today I'm just typing "Aiueo". Today there is only one line of the program. If you practice small, it will be easier to stick to it.

What you can do today
Choose one thing you want to get better at, choose one place to look often, and observe it for just 5 minutes.

At Digital Kodomo BASE, you can try out ways to grow through computers, AI, and programming, even if you are not a genius. The power to win grows through seeing, sharing, and continuing.