>>12893933>art hard to measureNo, it isn't. Especially one who will go from not being able to draw/create at all to someone who can draw a semi-good picture of someone/something they love.
>math taking a long timeyes, it does, which is why so many people cannot do it. But imagine if right now the entire population of the US started increasing the amount of math they did by 1% each day for 1 year--make that all throughout highschool so 4 years. Don't you think that would be quite a bit of math they'd be practicing/understanding after 4 years?
>hand eye coordination being unrealisticThe point is to try. Lazily throwing a baseball every day gets you nowhere. Like the math problem, imagine throwing the baseball twice the second day and by the end of four years you will have not only gone from a ~40 mph throw to 70+, but most likely have extended that to other sports as well.
>social standing not being measuredAgain, same concept. Someone who hasn't spoken with anyone this entire lockdown period might send 1 text to 1 friend on day 1. Then, 2 texts to that same friend. Then, eventually they will have texted/called/video chatted with so many people that they will have found the sweet spot of, say, 10 texts to 8 people per day and 1 video chat. Not hard to measure against sitting on the couch watching netflix all day.