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Wow, you really wrote a giant paragraph to say that something that works just fine for the vast majority of people, but is slightly sub-optimal, is grounds for dismissing someone as a lost cause.
Yes, tying your shoes correctly does make the knot slight neater, and slightly less prone to coming undone, but it's not that bad. It most likely doesn't impact people as you think.
Spending your whole life trying to optimize every little detail, especially something as minuscule as tying your shoes, can be a very wasted life.
I'm not on about optimising it's about doing one of the most basic daily tasks most humans do wrong.
Makes you wonder how many other basic tasks people are doing wrong. Or how many average or advanced tasks.
It's also the ignorance and insistence that they are right, and the unwillingness to change to do something right.
You're very passionate about knots.
I read this carefully but I'm not sure if I'm tying my shoes correctly or not. What can I do?