Nexus Learning Curve? automated thinking

The Learning Curve On This Detector Is Hard To Accomplish How Could It Be Easier?

The above question was asked about the Nexus Standard MP V3 and the simple answer is, NO the learning curve can't be made easier. In this day and age people want everything handed to them on a plate with the least amount of effort involved. It's like saying, hmmmm driving is really difficult is there any way we can make it easier? the only way to make it easier is to have lessons and then drive on your "Learner" plates as much as possible. The same goes for any detector that doesn't have a "turn and go" approach. You buy it and then take it out into the fields as much as you possibly can and if you apply your mind correctly then you'll start to master the process. I say 'Process' because that's exactly what 'everything' is, a process to get from A to B.

Automated Thinking

What do I mean by "automated thinking", people have become automated in both their behaviours, actions and responses. The reason that we're now seeing so many jobs being taken away from actual humans is for the very simple reason - People have reached their limit regarding how much they can be programmed, it has reached the end stages. This has happened by creating soul destroying, meaningless dead end jobs that are just repetition after repetition. These forms of employment are usually in confined spaces, require a name tag hung around the neck with the occasional Hi Viz Vest involved. Over time both the human mind and human spirit gets broken down to a point where any real human thought and interaction is erased. Now add into this, media hypnosis, trash television and endless propaganda bull shit and you've created a conveyer belt of humanoids trapped within a human body.

What Does This Create?

It creates people that don't have the ability to apply their mind in an independent way, they're always waiting to be given the information, it also creates a phycological state that doesn't have the ability to think outside the mainstream narrative. It breeds "GroupThink" a collective consciousness that's so fucking unconscious that's it's almost laughable. Why is it that people or products that challenge the mainstream belief system have such a hard time, easy, people have been programmed in such a way that anything that appears that threatens their painfully microscopic belief system are to be ridiculed or .... cancelled.

As we know, Nexus performance is very good but the only way you learn how to operate the machine is by putting the hours, days, weeks and months into learning it. You can read all my blogs a million times and watch all my videos over and over again but until you get the machine in your hand, only then will you start to understand it. This goes for everything, if you're going to try to find shortcuts in any learning process then your overall understanding is going to be severely lacking in more than one area.

You have to learn and understand the basics, they're your foundations and as we know, you then build upon the foundations that you've laid. Lets take building a house as an example, it doesn't matter how clever and intricate the house is above the ground, if you haven't laid the foundations correctly then it will collapse, meaning it was a pointless task taking time over the final stages of the build. This example can pretty much be used in everything, what's the point in spending thousands of pounds on golf clubs if you haven't got the basic technique of actually hitting a golf ball down like second nature. What's the point in buying a guitar that costs thousands of pounds if you haven't learned one chord, you need to get the basics down first before you invest money in items that will enable you to excel when used correctly with the required knowledge.

What's The Point In Buying A Nexus Metal Detector If You Don't Know How To Metal Detect?

The answer to the above question is simple, there's no point whatsoever in buying a Nexus metal detector if you haven't gone through your apprenticeship. What do I mean by this? ..... simple, getting out in the fields with all kinds of detectors digging all kinds of targets and gaining a panoramic view on what metal detecting is all about. If you're someone that watches all these sensationalised detecting YouTube channels and decided to take the hobby up and buy a Nexus straightaway. Then you're wasting both your time and money. It's not fair on you and it's also not fair on the reputation of Nexus because your inability to use it is only going to inspire you to spit negativity about the brand. So to sum up, if you don't want to go through a long learning curve don't ever consider buying a manual metal detector.

You've Got A Brain So Use It

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular Posts