![]() ![]() If I picked just one thing and let all the rest go, I wouldn’t be happy. I don’t even like committing to just one thing for a month. ![]() I don’t want to commit to any one thing for life. But they aren’t the same people that will tell you, “Pick one thing and stick to it, or you’ll never amount to anything.” Instead they’ll probably say, “The more interests you pursue, the smarter you’ll become.” There’s no rule that says you must commit to being a drone ![]() Lots of people do, and they’re much happier for it. It’s perfectly okay to reject the drone path, you know. Let me guess… the people telling you (maybe even yelling at you) to pick one thing and commit to it are also on the drone path themselves, right? Do you honestly want their results? Or would you like something better? But then you’re just filling the role of a cog in a giant machine, perfectly disposable and easily replaced by similar cogs. The notion that you have to commit to a single trade for life (or even for a decade or two) makes sense if you want to live like an industrial worker drone. He’s considered by many to be the greatest genius of all time. If you’re attracted to many different pursuits and can’t commit to any single one of them for your career, college major, or income source, then good for you! Leonardo da Vinci was in the same boat.
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