Curiosity has its limits.
It’s a quality, but it can also become an excuse.
After exploring dozens of topics, there comes (as always) a time to decide.
“I like this matter, and I can bring value.”
This is the time to dive in and let your potential blossom.
Curiosity Has Its Limits Photo by Justin Peterson on Unsplash
How to apply more curiosity to the same subject?
- Find what you love.
- Apply self-discipline, and stay curious about the same subject.
- More depth than width.
Wanting to do everything is ultimately doing nothing.
To succeed. Depth > width
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Ryan says
Timely article. This is indeed something often overlooked, but very relevant to me at the moment. Thanks for this!
Dror says
Hello Ryan,
Thanks for reading. I’m glad it helped you.