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Am I Wrong For Learning Too Many Things?
Yes, You Are.
In your case what you are doing is dabbling in one category of your interest just long enough for it to get tough.
You stick with it until the excitement fades, and when you decide that it is not really what you want you switch and run away to the next source of fulfillment you can find.
While this is very satisfying, and while many people will tell you it’s really good for you to learn a bit of everything, the truth is that you are not ending up anywhere really by doing this.
This Process will not get you anywhere.
Too many people already know a little of everything and too few people are willing to pay money for general knowledge.
But that’s not even the worst part.
Let’s say you start to dabble in programming and you get quite good at it, as long as it stays easy to learn you learn.
But eventually you will hit a Plateau, it’s unavoidable, at which it becomes insanely difficult to learn more.
So… what do you do now?
Do you keep grinding incredibly hard for very little value? Or do you just drop it, pick up the next thing, and work very little for a lot of value?