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by efields 554 days ago
Some amount of discipline is certainly good, but too much can be bad for your health. It comes down to value.

It's okay to not finish side projects — they were fun for a bit! Good for you for finding some low-cost fun!

I make music in my spare time and in the past year I think I barely have an EP worth of tracks that are _nearly finished_, but I've got dozens of neat loops. I've come to peace with this because the value I'm looking for is in the act of spontaneous creation with my instruments.

I put down movies, tv shows, video games when they start to feel like an obligation rather than a fun pursuit. The value starts to taper off. I think that's okay. I have a day job making computer things, a family… free time is so precious. Why force a non-interest?

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It starts being a problem if the side projects aren't fun for a bit. Such as if they're really big and complicated and absurdly tedious and you only do them because they're "going to be really fun in a year" or something, and you never get there. Or you do and find it's still tedious work.