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Originally Posted by MattFYF |
Great stuff, even if Steve did beat you to it. I think the very last part was probably the most helpful for me. (Except you left out the word "is" in your final, bolded question. Not to criticize, but you might wanna catch that.) I seem to fall into the group of not being able to just commit to one thing and build my life around it. I'm about equally interested in computer programming, cooking, the game of Go, and the German language, and I'm still hoping to pick back up a previous interest in music (guitar and saxophone), and add working out and maybe even Tai Chi. And did I mention I enjoy disc golf and would like to get better at that too?
If that's not a broad field of interests, I don't know what is. I think what you mention about conscious choice is really right on too. I tend to just float about from one thing to the next, without really thinking too much about it. The problem that leads to is that I tend to get distracted and spend a lot of time not working on any of the things I enjoy (which really seems quite ridiculous when I point it out like that).
I will be anxiously awaiting the rest of the series you mentioned.