Camping and constant learning

If you’re into rapid learning camping is an incredible environment that provides constant learning and failure every step of the way.

All activities associated with camping take time and patience. 

Building your shelter takes time. Whether you’re sleeping in a tent or in a home made shelter it’s going to take time and, at first, provide a lot of learning from mistakes.

Started a fire takes a lot of patience and effort. Gathering the wood. Stacking the wood properly. Finding kindling take catch from your flame. Blowing on the fire to make sure it lights. Whatever it may be it takes time and almost always your original plan doesn’t work. 

Cooking food and finding food. It takes time, patience, and adaptability to catch fish. You have to change your lure based on the fish you find in your lake or pond or ocean. 

The reason camping is so important is that it teaches you a new lesson everyday. You can always improvee the way you’re doing things. 

When you’re camping you’re going to consistently fail. The main thing you have to do is learn from it. Think about why you failed and how you can prevent that from happening again and improve your own skills.

It’s an incredible environment where you think you’re doing something right until you realize you’ve been getting lucky this whole time and you’re wrong.

If you want to get better at dealing with failure go camping. It puts everything into perspective. You’ll constantly fail but you have to make sure you’re learning from every experience. 

Go camping and figure shit out. Do things you’ve never done or tried. Fail a ton. Learning’s fun. 

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