
Thing is, it doesn't do me any good to read those when I'm not motivated. If you don't make this better now, then tomorrow (or in a week, or in 6 months) you'll still be in the same fucking place, just older, with less time left on this planet.Nobody is going to make shit better for you.Mine tend to be realizations of platitudes you probably already know, like:

I can characterize the switches, but not what made them flip. In my case, it just seems like a lightbulb goes off, or a switch flips, and stays on for a certain period of time before I slide back into lethargy. If I were motivated, I could engage in the behavior regularly enough to establish the habit you call discipline.

I've seen comments on various subreddits (personal fitness, self-directed learning, hell even playing SC2) that make a variety of recommendations, but they ultimately break down to "how do I get motivated to do those things you recommended?" Ever hear "it's not motivation, it's discipline?" That shit drives me nuts. The couple times in my life I've gone through super-productive spikes, I've wondered what made it different from the times before. So if you don't know about something so some research before forming your opinion, I'm still new this WhiteHat Jr I'm open to discussion. And this app used gamification very thoughtfully. And Gamification is not that bad I've used an app called Duolingo. If someone want to make this like a game, something that children likes. New comer sometimes just give-up and ask to their senior or teachers. Because you want everything from a program that you wrote but an error.Īnd errors are frustrating not just for kids but also for fully grown adult. Because when you get a red line aka the error aka the crash trust me this is something you would not like to be around that.

Writing programming can be so many things but addicting. The delimitation of this on Wikipedia is Gamification is the application of game-design elements and game principles in non-game contexts.Īnd if someone wants to do this, so that children shows in learning programming this is something we should support not just arbitrate without knowing or having any background on this topic.Īnd let me tell you as a programmer. Sir I guess that you clearly don't understand what "Gamification" word mean.
