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1. VonGua+SR1[view] [source] 2017-01-15 20:42:32
>>Tomte+(OP)
This man changed how I tie my shoes. This sounds small, but frankly, it was one of the largest changes I have ever made to my life.

Why? Because I learned to tie my shoes at the age of 5 or 6. It's something that was ingrained into my bones. A physical memory, an act that was undeniably of the flesh, not of the mind.

Changing muscle memory is really tough, especially when it's 30 year old muscle memory. But the double Ian knot was so compelling and easy, I actually made the effort over the course of about a year to make it my standard knot. It was really hard at first. I felt like a 3-year-old trying to learn how to finger paint for the first time. It got easier over time, but it really was one of the most difficult things I've had to change about myself, ever. It was like changing from brushing your teeth with your dominant hand to your less dominant hand.

And yet, it was worth it. The double Ian knot is incredible. Something so simple and yet made such a change in my life...

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2. winger+n02[view] [source] 2017-01-15 22:39:22
>>VonGua+SR1
> Changing muscle memory is really tough

When I learned the ians knot from a friend, it took me around 15 minutes of simply not getting it. But once it clicked I haven't tied anything else since.

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3. VonGua+X22[view] [source] 2017-01-15 23:05:42
>>winger+n02
I understood how to tie the knot. The trick was making myself tie that knot instead of the old style. It was an automatic motion.
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