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In the digital sense you have too many tabs open.
correct! but then how can you know what's more interesting if you don't open and have a look in the first place?
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It's quite simple.
  • what you didn't finish until now but is not affecting your regular life, it is not important, so you can put it on a "parked" mode.
  • what you feel you need it "now" is what you focus.
Life goes on and usually people are struggling to make "priorities" from nothing. Just let the life and instinct telling you what you need in that moment. Is much fun. Don't worry, be happy.
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Don't worry, be happy.
I'm like this, barely plan anything just let it flow.
But then, damn, there are so many fun things to get my hand dirty in, I def had fun doing them, but then I also thought am I wasting my time playing around without digging deeper.
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Picture yourself wandering around a craft market; you rely on someone (a stall holder) to curate items you may like and you can choose and compare one at a time.
that's exactly where I am now, and I'm secretly really jealous of those who can make things from scratch and spent 40-50 yrs on ONE thing, I mean, how can they even know this is THE thing you want to do with their life?
the only thing I'm really sticking is writing, but then I still want to learn to make something with my hand ( in a deeper level ) , and a bit hard to choose atm.
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I learned bookbinding for about a month, was quite fun but I realized it's not really for me. 👀
It may not feel it but skills build onto each other over the course of a lifetime
could be, maybe I just keep playing around / verifying, without thinking too much. 🙊
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It felt the same when I started to be a nomad—I didn't know where I wanted to live, and it took me a few years to figure out what kind of places I really enjoy.
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