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Absence of ego, a teachable mind, and unfiltered observation.

Barring these, constant exposure to a concept or idea. At some point, understanding seeps past ego and presumption and an epiphay occurs. It makes you wonder how much faster we could learn if we could approached it with the innocence of a child.

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My favorite zen question is: What is the sound of one hand clapping?

My answer: The mind understanding itself.

Our attitude toward the question is a big part of finding the answer.

"Why can't I" becomes "What do I need to do?"

If we recognize our attitude we get so much closer to understanding ourselves.

Many people externalize their limitations, some go so far as to blame others, as if someone could prevent them from excellence. That doesn't seem possible to me.

If it is, a change must be necessary.

Learn to hit the target

Learn to do everything else

Hit the target

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My favorite zen question is: What is the sound of one hand clapping?

My answer: The mind understanding itself.

Our attitude toward the question is a big part of finding the answer.

"Why can't I" becomes "What do I need to do?"

If we recognize our attitude we get so much closer to understanding ourselves.

Many people externalize their limitations, some go so far as to blame others, as if someone could prevent them from excellence. That doesn't seem possible to me.

If it is, a change must be necessary.

Learn to hit the target

Learn to do everything else

Hit the target

In shooting, blaming others for one's lack of excellence is just denial. Circumstance seems to be a more palatable scape-goat, and is much easier for people to convince themselves of.

For example:

I have not achieved my shooting goals because I have no place to do live fire.

or

I have not achieved my shooting goals because I don't have the time to drive to the range frequently enough to have an effective live fire training regimen.

These are two that I have said myself. But the reality is, I could join a "local" gun club with outdoor shooting bays that I could practice in, and I could choose to drive 90 minutes each way several times a week to get there.

Sometimes, "understanding" means recognizing that "balance" will prevent "excellence". In fact, I'd say that's probably true most of the time.

This probably belongs in a different thread, but it did relate to understanding.

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A guy who pasted one of my bullets holes on a white no-shoot target with brown tape because the white tape was gone, said, "So this little piece of brown is something to not aim at. Or, you could aim at it and miss and maybe get an A."

This sent my brain into multiple iterations of a cognitive feedback loop and I did not hit any more no-shoot targets that night.

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