Transcend the Ordinary
A stone cannot learn to rise up to the sky even if you were to toss it into the air a thousand times.
Likewise, a flame from a campfire cannot descend into the ground.
Habits are part of the automatic actions of our everyday lives, though we are conscious of them. They are like a hidden memory bank that instructs us how to carry out the all the actions needed to accomplish most of what we want to do.
This is why Aristotle regarded habits as a “second nature” which ultimately refers back to the “primary nature” or instinct. The difference is that habits are learned behaviors while instincts are innate.