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Dip is there

Learning curve acts like a flee bull. When we try to learn or master anything, we spend good amount of time immersed in it. Anything new needs to be highly cared because it takes sometime to fire and wire the neurons together. After that the process become less difficult and more of a routine. The process of routine is not difficult since it is in a state of automation, but the journey to the automation is difficult. It requires us to go through the curve. The curve contains a lot of dip. Each dip is designed (by nature or universe) to reward those who survives. This is same as of what Darwin said in his book. It is the survival of the fittest. One these who works, wins.
Each dip like said makes the participants stronger. It is must and inevitable. It may seem hard at first, but eventually proves the best. It applies to anything that is happening around.

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