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by CrimsnBlade 3664 days ago
The older I get the more I realize that all of these get insert attribute here quick methods are just gimmicks. The best way to achieve something is with discipline and perseverance. It may not be flashy but it pays off in the end. Stuff takes time, that shouldn't really be a bad thing.
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I wish now that I had not abandoned so many of my other interests to pursue my career. I had from a young age a pretty sophisticated intuition about learning new things, and am particularly good at becoming an expert beginner. For a long time I assumed that this meant I had everything figured out.

In the last five years I've done a pretty deep dive into two hobbies and I've found many new insights into the process of mastery that would have helped me with my vocation. Indeed I think that by thirty these 'distractions' would have paid for themselves and today I would be far ahead of where I am.

I think that the old saying 'jack of all trades, master of none' falls prey to the principle of the excluded middle. People decide to focus on only one thing and they overtrain, like an athlete or an AI algorithm

Instead if we all tried to be good at, say, three things, I think we would find that they compliment each other and pay dividends.