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==Asking for support==
==Asking for support==
If you are really unsure about where to get help from, and you've tried your best with the written resources that exist, then you can try your luck at asking for advice from other members of the community. Sometimes it is a case of hard fought and individual experiences being better than the written resources.
If you are really unsure about where to get help from, and you've tried your best with the written resources that exist, then you can try your luck at asking for advice from other members of the community.


Sometimes it is a case of individual experiences being better than the written resources.
===Asking for support correctly===
===Asking for support correctly===
=====Doing it calmly and politely=====
=====Doing it calmly and politely=====
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=====Asking any of these questions=====
=====Asking any of these questions=====
[[Frequently Asked Questions/FFAQ|{{bigger|Here you can find a list of frequently asked questions, and their answers}}]]
[[Frequently Asked Questions/FFAQ|{{bigger|Here you can find a list of frequently asked questions, and their answers}}]]
==Rationale behind this guide==
==Rationale behind this guide==
A lot of people unfortunately stagnate their vision improvement almost entirely by not following the principles in this guide. Furthermore, moderators often have to interfere and shut down threads and discussions where it is clear the original poster has done '''no research of their own''', and are simply looking to use others as a substitute for their own brain and thinking.
A lot of people unfortunately stagnate their vision improvement almost entirely by not following the principles in this guide. Furthermore, moderators often have to interfere and shut down threads and discussions where it is clear the original poster has done '''no research of their own''', and are simply looking to use others as a substitute for their own brain and thinking.

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