When I was in college, I remember trying to “discover” what I was interested in
But it doesn’t work like that
*Everything* is, in fact, insanely interesting. It’s just a matter of looking closely enough... (1/3)
But it doesn’t work like that
*Everything* is, in fact, insanely interesting. It’s just a matter of looking closely enough... (1/3)
If I could go back in time, I would tell myself this:
Instead of trying to “find your interests,” focus on developing the skill of *appreciation*, so you can find interest anywhere you look
Doing so will unlock massive amounts of agency in your life... (2/3)
Instead of trying to “find your interests,” focus on developing the skill of *appreciation*, so you can find interest anywhere you look
Doing so will unlock massive amounts of agency in your life... (2/3)
Sometimes it’ll be easy to find what’s interesting. Other times it’ll be hard.
But ultimately your interests are up to you - they’re not something to be “discovered”
I wish I had known that when I was younger (3/3)
But ultimately your interests are up to you - they’re not something to be “discovered”
I wish I had known that when I was younger (3/3)
