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Is it true that if someone is taught any subject like, at a REALLY early age, then they will lose initiative and become less creative because it interferes with their mental growth or something? Or just a myth?
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Well it depends on the type of person. Some people can manage the work but some people get bored because they cannot understand it. Anyway no matter what kind of person it is hard work at an early age is not good for you because you need fresh air for your mind to develop.
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hmmm in the first 5 minuites i give 200% effort. next 5 minuites its reduced to 50% then next 5 miniutes back o 55% then goes straight to 0% which is when i do something else and repeat the process lmao. i have what you could call a 'short attention span'
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Read about this guy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_W._Barton He was taught many things very early. See how he became.
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I think its just a myth in my opinion. I don't think it actually interferes with their mental growth. It depends on the person too.
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Well, you know what I reckon, Myth Busted!
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