When something interests you, explore it without needing to define or monetize it right away.
Growth needs freedom, not forced outcomes.
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Projects need deadlines. Plants need patience. Your curiosity isn’t a checklist, it’s a living thing. Water it without expecting it to bloom overnight.
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To convey this last lesson without spoilers is incredibly difficult.
Let’s put it this way. When someone or something starts to define what is the “right” thing to say or the “right” way to act, go back to Lesson #2.
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You’re unique but in the kind of way that everyone else is. When you discover you know a thing or two about something important to you, do what you can to help others take advantage of your knowledge, but don’t set the rules for how they have to use it.
If shopping for an outfit excites you more than the activity, it is probably not the right hobby for you.
Explore new interests with borrowed, rented, or secondhand supplies. It seldom makes sense to invest in new gear before you have made a long-term commitment to your hobby.
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