I agree, you can get over some slip-ups, depending on how easy what you’re trying is compared to your motivation.
As you said, it’s a chain—the more you succeed, the easier it gets. Every failure, on the other hand, makes it harder. Depending on the difficulty of what you’re trying, a hard reset is sensible because it saves time from an already doomed attempt, >and< makes the next one easier (due to the deterrent thing).
I agree, you can get over some slip-ups, depending on how easy what you’re trying is compared to your motivation.
As you said, it’s a chain—the more you succeed, the easier it gets. Every failure, on the other hand, makes it harder. Depending on the difficulty of what you’re trying, a hard reset is sensible because it saves time from an already doomed attempt, >and< makes the next one easier (due to the deterrent thing).