(Q - Hoshi: But would you say that it is in the application of the mechanism that we must have these reflexes, or it is rather in the deciphering of what we are going to obtain from the mechanism
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MB: So I'll tell you something, I come from a generation, as you know, where we did our military service. When you do your military service, the hardest thing is the obstacle course. When you jump from the giraffe, it's 5 meters high, then afterwards, you jump into a pit which is very deep and then you have to jump, you have to catch yourself with your fingertips and manage to escape with a recovery. It's very tiring, it's very difficult and young recruits often have a lot of trouble doing it. The problem is that, when we're on a journey like that, you'll see where I'm going to end up, if we start saying to ourselves my God, it's difficult, my God this, my God, that, we didn't come out of the thing. When you're on a journey like that, what you have to do is go for it. It's going for it. The owl, I compare it a bit to this kind of obstacle course, that is to say that if we want to watch ourselves run, if we want to watch ourselves jump, if we want to see how good we are or if we want to Asking too many questions about the side effects completely dilutes your effort. You have to focus on the goal. As for me, from the moment I tell you the thing you are going to need, it will intervene in a reflex way, you close the door and you look, you don't ask yourself the question. I tell you it will come. When you need it, you will say to yourself Ah there you go.
MB: So I'll tell you something, I come from a generation, as you know, where we did our military service. When you do your military service, the hardest thing is the obstacle course. When you jump from the giraffe, it's 5 meters high, then afterwards, you jump into a pit which is very deep and then you have to jump, you have to catch yourself with your fingertips and manage to escape with a recovery. It's very tiring, it's very difficult and young recruits often have a lot of trouble doing it. The problem is that, when we're on a journey like that, you'll see where I'm going to end up, if we start saying to ourselves my God, it's difficult, my God this, my God, that, we didn't come out of the thing. When you're on a journey like that, what you have to do is go for it. It's going for it. The owl, I compare it a bit to this kind of obstacle course, that is to say that if we want to watch ourselves run, if we want to watch ourselves jump, if we want to see how good we are or if we want to Asking too many questions about the side effects completely dilutes your effort. You have to focus on the goal. As for me, from the moment I tell you the thing you are going to need, it will intervene in a reflex way, you close the door and you look, you don't ask yourself the question. I tell you it will come. When you need it, you will say to yourself Ah there you go.