>almost everything is awesome to be a master in (physics, programming, psychology, medicine, art, music, and a hundred other things)
>difficult to learn
>no motivation
>very limited time on earth
How do people even decide what to pick up as a hobby with this many options?
>>28791852
>i like thing
>i learnt more about thing
>i like thing more
wow #hard #commitment #dedication #hashtag #talent #thanksmom
>>28791888
But what if you don't outright like it? What if you like the sound of the guitar, but you tried playing it and it's boring and hard at first?
>>28792263
Then tough shit. You're either born with talent or doomed to mediocrity.
>>28792297
You are not a pleasant person to talk to.
>>28792560
He's right through. You're either motivated or you are not.
>>28792860
What if you're not? No way out?
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>>28793057
bumping for an answer
I started a physics degree but dropped out due to motivation. Same with my apprenticeship and programming.
I definitely have a natural ability in STEM, but motivation means that I'm neet and poor, despite A grades in every subject.
>>28794138
Same, when I was motivated in college I was getting really good grades without much effort. Now I can't get my mind to focus on anything.
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