this is one of the most eye opening melee videos I've ever seen and ties into other learning concepts I've been exploring through mediums outside of melee. the analogy itself is great and immediately usuable, but beyond that, creating a framework for how to process and understand situations via analogy, testing and analysis is awesome. creating analogies that are easy to visualize because of your life experience also naturally increases memory retention. so if you're doing things this way, it's more likely you will be able to recall these concepts on the fly or be able to "trigger" them by thinking about the analogy. like if you're noticing you're not reacting during your fullhop you just tell yourself quickly "swat the fly" and you already have this understanding conceptually of what to do, instead of needing to actually "think" and consider things in a game where you don't have time to think. and you can kinda do it freeflow like you demonstrated and just try different things as you think of them before logging your findings thank you for this fr