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These 3 Tips Took Me 10 Years to Figure Out — Now I’m 10x More Consistent
Read this now to save years of time and effort
I’d love to be able to do everything.
I want to learn Japanese. Then I want to learn Arabic while studying geotechnical engineering as I take skiing lessons.
Then I want to write a book, a poem collection, a song, a rhapsody; I want to read a book about AI, philosophy, and Mammalian vivisections; I want to be a doctor, an astronaut, an actor…
I’ve wanted to be everything and everywhere (and all at once — get it?) since I can remember.
Do you want to know what the consequence of that is?
Becoming nothing.
Turns out that quote I saved a while back where I thought, “Oh that sounds like me a bit” is accurate after all:
Doing it all gets nothing done.
Ten years ago was about the time I tried to learn a language. But because I got bored super quick, I picked a new one. Then another, and another…
Since then I’ve been in and out of this knowledge hookup phase, where I go…

