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little_riverband t1_iz4d5tv wrote
It' progress.... just backwards!
Which-Eye9898 t1_iz4dz0o wrote
I think the 3rd can be viewed as we make different amount of progress on different days.
If there is no water, then no progress.
Doc-in-a-box t1_iz4ef1g wrote
The third one served me well on the slot machines
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Krzych123 t1_iz4j3g9 wrote
I think the third is still progress though, we’re not always able to give 100% each day and at times we fail, but as long as we get back up and still work towards our goals it can be considered progress, that’s the way I see it at least
Prometheus188 t1_iz4j5s9 wrote
Hard to be constant when you’re starving or unable to provide for yourself or your family. In order to be content, you need to have made a certain amount of progress already.
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ackarthur t1_iz4jn6j wrote
Very clearly not what the water indicates though, you don't suddenly start progressing quicker and quicker in the first one.
Commenter above was right, the third option here means nothing, the very next ball may be completely empty, we don't know that.
If they wanted to make a point about ups and downs at least show the average is going up. Having higher ups and lower downs means nothing.
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Traditional-Edge-424 t1_iz4qbvy wrote
being content is mans biggest sin
MuffinForsaken1404 t1_iz4strg wrote
Everything has progress and you will learn from it too
Poggse t1_iz4th6w wrote
I'd say destroying the planet is the biggest sin but it just depends on what you value. Clean air and water or shareholder profits. I favor the former, you the latter apparently
Crow85 t1_iz4tr89 wrote
It looks like it was made by someone on r/wallstreetbets while on phase 5 of bottom line and trying to convince their spouse of why they should let them gamble some more....
Traditional-Edge-424 t1_iz4u0qo wrote
you must be fun at parties
Poggse t1_iz4ubj9 wrote
People who think parties are fun also think Olive Garden is international cuisine 🤣
[deleted] t1_iz4umyc wrote
was gonna say it looks like relapse if anything but given the nature of some things like the water cycle where "progress" is reset so to speak. idk
ThrowAway578924 t1_iz4wy0i wrote
I agree. 1st and 2nd are progressive, 3rd is just inconsistent / random.
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SDRLemonMoon t1_iz56mt7 wrote
I feel like the last one implies that you are drinking the water and then refilling it, which is profess because it means you are more healthy now
Mcswigginsbar t1_iz57703 wrote
Bottom one is also known as the Dunning-Krueger effect.
invaderpixel t1_iz5aq3j wrote
You're in getmotivated so the whole point is people who want to be motivated... if you don't care about progress or self improvement you don't need motivation
IamSarasctic t1_iz5bg89 wrote
Progress is how we end up where we are.
AHumbleWooshFarmer t1_iz5bxgw wrote
Also it could be a drink problem. It depression. It a tough relationship. Stop gatekeeping getting better.
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bump-n-dump t1_iz5eh9n wrote
Looks like you got a leak somewhere
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Poggse t1_iz5fp4d wrote
Exactly. Everything is about to collapse because it's unsustainable
Poggse t1_iz5frl3 wrote
I'm not you are
Poggse t1_iz5fuxo wrote
You still need to eat.
Prometheus188 t1_iz5gsh5 wrote
I literally only have 1 account, and it’s this one. Stop randomly making shit up. Everyone who sees your comments is losing brain cells. Stop lying. Stop randomly making shit up. We can literally see your previous comments. No point in lying...
wenasi t1_iz5gvo8 wrote
It's very clearly a consistent reverse sawtooth wave
DarkFlameShadowNinja t1_iz5hncu wrote
Going backwards is a progress just in negative direction
People compare against other people because in real life or reality because of competition for limited resources
IBJON t1_iz5kubv wrote
The last circle is filled more than the first. I'd say that's progress
thrasherxxx t1_iz5m5tg wrote
Third one, totally agree. Hard to understand if you’re not familiar.
Bikouchu t1_iz5oir4 wrote
Well chicken tendies don't come without risk.
Poggse t1_iz5osq6 wrote
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daiwilly t1_iz5ub7n wrote
yes it is! Don't forget many people have to cope with other shit as well as their main focus. Often this means periods when rust sets in. It doesn't mean the person concerned has stopped thinking about their journey, and often surprising improvements can be obtained. I am a teacher of young people and would definitely view 3 as progress...imagine the middle sections are when a pet dies!
Cashlover123 t1_iz5uupe wrote
My stupid mind thought it was a progression of growing beard in the first row SMH
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EnvironmentalSpirit2 t1_iz5yc5l wrote
The third one is in fact mandatory. Some physical (and mental) training regiments you can't be expecting further progression every day. There's progress with some regressing day by day, but total progression overall.
CharcoalGurl t1_iz64uvo wrote
I think it would if they had a longer scale version of the three.
Like I imaging 3 as "Dain, I fucked up and stopped going to the gym for a week." And then picking up where you last left off.
Basically accepting shit happens and trying to get back at it again.
CareerDestroyer t1_iz67t14 wrote
People think weird ass shit. None of it is grounded in truth anyway.
MACMAN2003 t1_iz688z1 wrote
mine's just perpetually empty what do i do
thermobear t1_iz68wg4 wrote
Progress is progress. Either way, you hit an ice berg.
throbbyburns t1_iz69ku0 wrote
Welllllllll.... they all look like crappy forms of success for someone trying to keep a cruise ship from sinking.
JovialJayou1 t1_iz69ku5 wrote
If I’m an all star basketball player and I break my leg during a game, I’m likely going to look like the 3rd frame of progress while I work through my injury to get back to where I was. This is absolutely how progress and life in general works.
ackarthur t1_iz6a9yv wrote
Absolutely not. After breaking your leg you will be at rockbottom and slowly build up again like frame 1 or 2, not get worse and worse and suddenly pop back up to be better than ever before.
JovialJayou1 t1_iz6ap2k wrote
Yeah because rock bottom is directly where you go after a set back, it’s never a gradual process. People just go from working 40 hours a week to homeless and injecting fentanyl the next day.
ValyrianJedi t1_iz6asnf wrote
Not if you have goals or things you want that matter to you
ValyrianJedi t1_iz6aznf wrote
Don't really have the option of not comparing myself to other people when my paycheck is directly tied to how I compare with other people
ackarthur t1_iz6be7h wrote
When you break your leg you're not slightly injured and then get worse over time. I was using your example and showing how it was inaccurate. Your new example about losing your job etc is completely different.
That said, also in that case the climb up is not sudden like frame 3 suggests. Rehabilitation is a long grueling process, not something that happens overnight. You can provide whatever example you like, but progress never takes on the form of frame 3. Only in extremely, extremely specific examples it could happen, and those are absolutely an exception rather than the norm.
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PhiloPhrog t1_iz6dzy3 wrote
Dunning-Krueger represents the false perception of expertise followed by genuine growth in expertise, not a sudden burst of progress followed by waffling and another sudden burst of progress.
OmmmShantiOm t1_iz6ei9u wrote
Comparing, judging, evaluating, desiring are all roots of envy, of suffering. But to force yourself to stop comparing again is envy coming in through the back door. Because you tell yourself I have to stop comparing in order to be a more peaceful person, you are still envious of the person who is more peaceful, more enlightened, more wise. And this is another form of comparison is it not?
JovialJayou1 t1_iz6gqgy wrote
> Only in extremely, extremely specific examples it could happen, and those are absolutely an exception rather than the norm.
Thanks for saving me the trouble of proving my point.
obsoleeeet t1_iz6gzod wrote
That third one actually resembles variance.
Mybuttismilk t1_iz6i7pt wrote
I’m just looking at each individual circle and they all have something in them so yah. Progress :)
Prometheus188 t1_iz6l5ab wrote
Lol wut? Why are you randomly tagging a random account?
Pie_am_Error t1_iz6m2u1 wrote
It's funny because that's the one I relate to the most. Career wise, I regressed and am now working my way into a new field... Honestly I feel like a failure at the moment, but I have to believe that I am progressing...even if it isn't in a typical fashion.
Sheogorathian t1_iz6nbpl wrote
Am I the only one looking at this as port holes in a ship?
anotherusername23 t1_iz6q6qk wrote
Totally is. They are much further ahead from where they started. Journeys have lots of ups and downs.
TheRadiantSoap t1_iz6slmj wrote
The shortest path is the detour
hoothoot6996 t1_iz6u5dk wrote
Third one used options
Mr-Zero-Fucks t1_iz6ueee wrote
nope, that's incorrect
I appreciate the sentiment but the message is literally wrong.
VividSoundz t1_iz6xuy9 wrote
This does not resonate with me in any helpful way, but here’s hoping someone else out there understands the definition differently and takes solace in this post
ThroawayPartyer t1_iz6yhc0 wrote
I'm really feeling the third one right now... I've been cycling between periods of immense productivity to doing nothing all day. But nevertheless I am making progress!
Not-Always-On t1_iz71vaw wrote
The second uses the least amount of water to wash your clothes.
Light_Wood_Laminate t1_iz71zk4 wrote
Yes. Yes. No.
three-sense t1_iz72mlb wrote
At least it’s a good representation of my investment portfolio
Matthew_Vere t1_iz73893 wrote
My thinking too. Our productivity may be up or down on any given day, but across the week we’re still making progress.
Sidivan t1_iz73l2b wrote
It heavily depends on your goal. Is the goal to fill the bubble? Is it to change out the contents of the bubble on a cadence? Is it to drain the bubble?
bautron t1_iz76760 wrote
Thats the whole ponbt of the post. That went over original commenters head.
That it can be shitty and feel like a loss, but still way ahead of where you started.
Matthew_Vere t1_iz773at wrote
Yeah, I think some people make the mistake of believing progress to be linear. When it’s actually a zigzag back and forth, with an upward trend.
It's like if you weigh yourself daily, some days you’ve lost, some you’ve gained, but over a month the trend is downward (if the goal is weight loss).
Aktionjackson t1_iz78mbz wrote
Sure it is. It isn’t “steady” progress but the cup has more water in it on the last day than on the first. That is still progress.
hussiesucks t1_iz78uoh wrote
Are you okay?
kneel23 t1_iz7a53q wrote
lol looks more a graph of my attempts to ween off suboxone
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spicygummi t1_iz7eilz wrote
Definitely could be, depending on what the progress was related to. I saw it as maybe not giving up after having setbacks.
LoudAd69 t1_iz7el2e wrote
No wtf we are humans we grow and improve. It’s never too late to Learn and build.
spicygummi t1_iz7erio wrote
Setbacks happen, too and all too often. A good part of what makes progress on things usually so challenging. It's not as often a consistent and smooth progress all the way until the end. If there even ever is an "end", so to speak.
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PostsButDoesntRead t1_iz7l4hu wrote
I saw it as attempts at the bepsi logo
Destiny-calls t1_iz7lqrp wrote
I am 3.
Feel free to judge.
Inputs appreciated.
GeneralLynx3 t1_iz7ng5y wrote
I’ve been sick since October with various colds and flus (kids) and 3 is the best I’ve been able to manage thus far.
R4ndyM4r5h420 t1_iz7no88 wrote
This image hits me hard right in the imposter syndrome.
Dazzling-Pear-1081 t1_iz7pcac wrote
Last one describes my workout dedication over the last few years 😂. That’s not progress
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Shawnigmatic t1_iz7sx4y wrote
So for everyone disagreeing with the last one. You have to look at it from the perspective of the frame. There was a clear start, the leftmost orb. And a clear finish, the rightmost orb. The third line is showing that even if you take steps back at the end of the, let's say week, if you are in a better position than when you started its a good thing. Even if you don't have steady progress you, at the very least, are at a better position to start the next week.
los_lobos_is_angry t1_iz7vjrb wrote
Am I supposed to read this as rows or columns?
DataSquid2 t1_iz7wqz7 wrote
A content bag of rocks.
watermelonkiwi t1_iz7wslx wrote
Not really. The third one is only progress if they’re able to maintain that position for more than one still. Since they fell so fast last time, getting very full again for them just means they could fall fast again. It’s not really progress until that pattern’s not just repeated.
skwacky t1_iz81fey wrote
I think they were trying to convey something more like this
Which is to demonstrate that long-term progress will have periods of short-term, negative progress. But nothing as sporadic as this image shows.
Pure_Astronaut_4316 t1_iz81iy4 wrote
That last one is more of an average than progress 😂. I’m the last one for sure
honestlawyer t1_iz82oo3 wrote
LOL. I’m glad I’m not the only person who feels this way.
rwvo t1_iz82wez wrote
I thought it showed a sinking ship, seen from the inside.
Say_it_w_yo_chest t1_iz83rot wrote
BiPolar disorder
gifhans t1_iz86izz wrote
Even that is a progress
bStewbstix t1_iz86j7j wrote
That’s my bladder when I take my blood pressure meds.
v0idst4r2 t1_iz86v01 wrote
Getting knocked down and getting back up is progress.
blahbruhla t1_iz87bku wrote
I see a lot of WSB comments about the third one. :kek:
BasedDog69 t1_iz87mz0 wrote
Lmao, same. I’m shit most days but feel like a beast on a select few.
Given the comments in this thread Im reading it much differently than everyone else. But I think it’s worth noting that the cumulative mysterious blue liquid you’ve obtained seems to be an upwards trend. It’s not like you are constantly at zero, that would actually be no progress.
This is a niche interpretation that is probably only valuable to those that beat themselves up when they feel like they are regressing (aka, ya boi)
pete84 t1_iz8a9pc wrote
Third one is how my weight fluctuates. Not all progress is great .
stumbling_forward t1_iz8allc wrote
None of my business what other people think of me 🤷♀️
the_other_irrevenant t1_iz8d4bg wrote
The end state is far higher than the starting state, so I think it's reasonable to consider it progress. There's just been some fluctuation getting there.
Nikifuj908 t1_iz8fvn4 wrote
Clearly someone never grasped the idea of path independence.
The water at the end is higher than the water at the beginning. So when you look at the whole picture, it's progress. Doesn't matter what happened in the middle.
For math nerds, f(6) > f(1) is all that matters here. Not f(2), f(3), or anything else between the start and end.
eduardotbacon39 t1_iz8ks4k wrote
Progress could be understood as change, and sometimes you need to take a step backwards to take two steps forward.
TheOGBombfish t1_iz8m749 wrote
Nah, the last one is just random distribution
elizzybeth t1_iz8ni69 wrote
If it’s a chart of M-Sat exercise intensity, the third one is actually going to enable more progress than the others. Gotta include some recovery. You’re gonna burn out quick if every day you’re working out harder than the last.
I imagine there are plenty of other places where that’s true also. Bursty effort can be effective when it’s channeled well.
bigshark2740 t1_iz8ookn wrote
yep, and I think if you can't shoot lightning out of your hand by the age of 16 you are a complete failure.
thekingofthebeasties t1_iz8qa7r wrote
Now scroll on to the next post/advertisement to compare yourself to.
aesu t1_iz8qpa6 wrote
As a weird, defective person, who has accomplished absolutely nothing, they're right. It's okay though, because they judge me for being weird and defective even when I do stuff, so why even try to prove otherwise.
gsj677 t1_iz8tckh wrote
Won jackpot and waste all the money and won again
ElementalWheel t1_iz9789h wrote
Believe it or not
Tesaractor t1_ize8g6y wrote
No Patrick, this is water.
Military_Reject t1_izgxpl2 wrote
Thank you for this post. I have felt like such a failure over the last three years. I see others around me who seem to have it all figured out, no ifs ands or buts. Then here I am after years of working hard and dreaming big with nothing to show, and my body literally breaking down from the stress of it all.
Military_Reject t1_izgy11o wrote
Well, I think it is saying that we all have setbacks; and just because you have to start over doesn't mean that you should give up.
Military_Reject t1_izgyxlw wrote
Life happens. Some days your "put food on the table/ gas in the tank" job may interfere with your CAREER. Some days your relatives may interfere with social network and who you want to ultimately be.
Bitter-Ad8728 t1_izniz6r wrote
Needs to see the third one, to remind myself, even after a few defeats and failures, you can recover and bounce back. None of our lives are perfectly tuned like the diagram, but it gives us a good grading system to see that at any time we can get back to progress, like warren buffet stated, sometimes instead of bailing the water out of a hole in a boat, it’s better to simply hop ships.
Agreed.
yeetthefleets t1_iz4c116 wrote
That third one really isn't indicative of progress.