Frankly it is just like any other experience. The first time it is over-whelming and you are so focused on the big, upfront, aspects of it that you don’t notice the details. As you get used to the leading elements and start to notice the details the experience becomes richer.
Think about the first time you went skiing, or sky diving, or downhill mountain biking, whatever it was the first experience is just the insane rush of speed. It isn’t until you’ve done it for a while that you even really notice the technique and how it influences things.
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