- #1
- 2,026
- 623
From a sitting position, lift your right leg about 10 cm and make circles with your foot, clockwise. Now lift your right arm and draw a "6" in the air.
Can you keep your leg going clockwise?
Can you keep your leg going clockwise?
binzing said:So I saw an interesting demonstration that only women can do(although some men can, or are they men). Anyways, walk up to a wall and measure the distance from the wall with your toes touching it to your heels. Now back up till your toes are where your heels were.Now do it with a small chair in front of you. Now try to lift the chair, men won't be able to and women will. Its pretty cool. Sorry bout the crappy description.
There are several possible reasons why a task or concept may be difficult for someone to understand or complete:
No, difficulty with a task or concept does not necessarily mean that someone is not smart enough. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and some tasks may simply be more challenging for certain individuals.
Difficulty can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as the complexity of the task, the individual's prior knowledge and experience, their motivation and mindset, and the quality of instruction or resources available.
Yes, with persistence, dedication, and the right support and resources, difficulty can be overcome. It may require breaking down the task into smaller, more manageable steps or seeking additional help from a teacher or mentor.
Difficulty can be necessary for growth and learning. When something is too easy, there is no challenge or opportunity for improvement. Overcoming difficulty can also build resilience and problem-solving skills.