Long term thinking should focus on doing what you like and are good at.
to do long term
If you are not good at it, you will continuously fall further behind, and eventually the gap will be so large that you will be completely crushed, making it almost impossible to succeed.
If you don't like it, then doing it continuously will only bring you pain. Why make it so difficult for yourself?
But if both cannot be achieved, then prioritize the one you are good at.
Because human nature tends to become fond of things they are good at through a sense of achievement.
Being good at something can yield results, and it's fine to like it only after getting the results.
I haven't experienced flow state for a long time.
It's that feeling of being completely focused and immersed in doing something without distractions.
Doing it for a long time, doing it quickly, doing it well, time flies by, and I'm not tired at all.
Reflected on it.
It is most likely due to significant changes in my life in recent years.
Causes the heart to never be able to calm down.
I've been doing things that I'm neither good at nor like.
I plan to find something I can do long term.
Stay focused and rediscover the feeling of flow!
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Long term thinking should focus on doing what you like and are good at.
to do long term
If you are not good at it, you will continuously fall further behind, and eventually the gap will be so large that you will be completely crushed, making it almost impossible to succeed.
If you don't like it, then doing it continuously will only bring you pain. Why make it so difficult for yourself?
But if both cannot be achieved, then prioritize the one you are good at.
Because human nature tends to become fond of things they are good at through a sense of achievement.
Being good at something can yield results, and it's fine to like it only after getting the results.
I haven't experienced flow state for a long time.
It's that feeling of being completely focused and immersed in doing something without distractions.
Doing it for a long time, doing it quickly, doing it well, time flies by, and I'm not tired at all.
Reflected on it.
It is most likely due to significant changes in my life in recent years.
Causes the heart to never be able to calm down.
I've been doing things that I'm neither good at nor like.
I plan to find something I can do long term.
Stay focused and rediscover the feeling of flow!