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What’s Something That Sounds Impressive Until You’ve Actually Done It?

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What’s Something That Sounds Impressive Until You’ve Actually Done It?

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Someone on social media asked, “What’s something that sounds impressive . . . until you’ve actually done it?”  Maybe like the gold medals for everyday people.

And here are some of the responses:

1.  “Running a marathon.  Before you do it, it feels like a monumental, almost mythical achievement.  Afterwards, you realize it’s just a very long, painful, and boring experience that leaves you with blisters and desperate for a banana.”

 

2.  “Becoming a manager.  It sounds like a promotion.  But you spend most of your time solving other people’s problems.”

 

3.  “Getting a PhD.  Having people call you ‘Dr. Uber Driver’ only goes so far.”

 

4.  “Making a good mushroom parmesan risotto. Skills required:  Stirring.  Actually, 90% is stirring and waiting, 10% is tasting and seasoning.”

 

5.  “Public speaking.  We make it such a big deal . . . but then, after it’s done, [we] think, ‘Oh, that’s it?’”

 

6.  “Building a computer from parts.  Honestly, the most impressive part is affording all the parts.”

 

7.  “Marriage.”

 

8.  “Solving a Rubik’s Cube.”

 

9.  “Buying your first house.  Seems grown up . . . then the repairs, taxes, and bills hit you hard.”

 

10.  “Excel pivot tables.”

 

11.  “Writing a book.  It sounds glamorous, but most of it is rewriting the same paragraph 20 times and doubting yourself.”

 

12.  “Juggling.  Three balls, and a weekend, and you’ll be able to juggle.”

 

13.  “Learning how to do backflips.”  (Uh . . . whatever you say, kiddo.)

 

14.  “Surfing, at least poorly.  If you have an instructor to help you pick a wave, you should be able to get up for a few seconds or so within your first hour.”

 

15.  “Tearing a phone book in half.”  (???)

 

 

(AskReddit)