Super Mario Effect for learning - Deepstash

Super Mario Effect for learning

  • Keep repeating the task till you succeed (keep focusing on the princess and ignore the pits and dragons)
  • Quick movements and fast repetitions. Dont take time to do the task. Repetitions are the key
  • Failing and failing and failing and eventually succeeding

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