Why Removing Choice Is Critical To Learning Anything Difficult

piano and the damning effect of choice Why Removing Choice Is Critical To Learning Anything Difficult

Piano and the Damning Effect of Choice

At the age of seven, I had the opportunity of learning the piano. Piano lessons were after school in the collegiate directly beside my public school. Unfortunately, the lessons felt like detention to me.  My usual activities of playing hand ball  or loitering at the 7-11 were way more fun, so I stopped going.

Fast forward 10 years later, when I desperately wanted to play the piano to impress a hot freckle-faced doll I crushed over, I couldn’t. I never stuck it out and learned the instrument when I had a chance (and my parents didn’t force me), so the choice to play the piano wasn’t  available to me.

My point? Choice can be damning. Giving yourself more choice now can deprive you of choice later in life. In a world ripe with distraction, choice  provides yet another alternative to doing what you should be doing. A path of least resistance.

Here’s what I propose: If you have mp3s of Spanish lessons on your iPod, remove all the music so that Spanish is the only thing left to listen to. You’ll have no choice but to practice your Spanish even when you don’t feel like it.

If you bought a book on Spanish verbs, don’t you dare join Oprah’s book club. The easy reading will seduce  you away from the monotonous but imperative work of drilling Spanish verb conjugations into your skull!

Remove choice from your life and “leverage the lack.” Focus on your Spanish, so that later, when you desperately need to speak Spanish, you can.

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  • http://www.victusspiritus.com/ Mark Essel

    Haha, regret over poor decisions doesn't detract from the creative brilliance only available with choice.

    Who gave you permission to write this post?
    Who forced your hand to communicate here?
    It was a choice.
    What you refer to is pushing choice upstream, or sticking with an earlier decision. At each moment you choose to remain with an earlier decision, but it's always a choice.

  • http://www.justsay.on.ca/ rinkjustice

    If the choice isn't available, it doesn't mean it's deferred or pushed upstream, it's simply not available. When choice IS available, most people will opt for the path of least resistance.

    I used to get on the city transit with nothing but what I was supposed to work on, and ride throughout the city until I was satisfied I got something done. The boredom of the city bus ride would compel me to work.

  • SilverSideDown

    I assume that by Opera you mean Oprah? Or is this some sort of a special book club about browsers that I'm not familiar with?

  • http://www.justsay.on.ca/ rinkjustice

    I must have the Opera browser on my brain. I installed it on my iPhone and it kicks butt.

    Thanks for bring my attention to the error. Fixed :)

  • http://www.victusspiritus.com/ Mark Essel

    You created a constrained environment. You could have gotten off the boss or headed back, but you chose to keep on going, and you chose to restrict yourself.

    Agree that buckling down can be very effective, but to blame freedom or choice is a stretch.

  • http://www.justsay.on.ca/ rinkjustice

    I follow you, and I agree. All I'm saying is that artificially limiting your choices can make buckling down easier :)

  • Sanz_noelia

    Of course what they propose is, learning or learning without the possibility of distraction.
    Very good exposure of the abandoned piano lessons for the distraction of the game.
    I will continue reading your blog
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    Desde luego lo que propones es, aprender o aprender, sin opción a la distracción.
    Muy buena la exposición de las clases de piano abandonadas por la distracción del juego.
    Seguiré leyendo tu blog.

  • http://www.justsay.on.ca/ rinkjustice

    Usted es intelligente y bueno Noelia! Me gusta que tu lees mi blog :) Yo recibo mucho carreos electronicos. Es porque mi es tarde. Gracias por su paciencia.

    Espero a hablo bueno espanol, pero pienso necessito visitar Spain o America Central hablar espanol todo el tiempo :)

  • Sanz_noelia

    If you want, I can correct you:
    Usted es intelligente (1) y bueno Noelia! Me gusta que tu lees mi blog (2) :) Yo recibo mucho carreos electronicos. Es porque mi es tarde (3). Gracias por su paciencia.

    Espero a hablo bueno espanol (4), pero pienso necessito (5) visitar Spain o America Central hablar espanol todo el tiempo :)
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    1.- Inteligente (con una sola ele)
    2.- Me gusta que leas mi blog
    3.- Es tarde para mí.
    4.- Espero hablar bien el español.
    5.- Pero creo que necesito…..

  • http://www.justsay.on.ca/ rinkjustice

    Muchas gracias Noelia :)