Good observation. I agree that it’s a good idea to first recognize places of growth that you care enough about to want to improve at.
Personally, I’ve noticed that I subconsciously filter areas where I want to grow and areas where I don’t.
I sit on the fence when it comes to investing, learning about web3, or deepening my coding knowledge because I don’t really know much about them. But since the social and online circles I’m in say it’s worth paying attention to, I remind myself that I should probably not limit myself there.
But I don’t really care about getting better at some particular video game, for example, so I’ll limit myself to gimmicky tactics and never look back.
Good observation. I agree that it’s a good idea to first recognize places of growth that you care enough about to want to improve at.
Personally, I’ve noticed that I subconsciously filter areas where I want to grow and areas where I don’t.
I sit on the fence when it comes to investing, learning about web3, or deepening my coding knowledge because I don’t really know much about them. But since the social and online circles I’m in say it’s worth paying attention to, I remind myself that I should probably not limit myself there.
But I don’t really care about getting better at some particular video game, for example, so I’ll limit myself to gimmicky tactics and never look back.