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Learning what you want VS learning what you should - hexPistol - 11-17-2024

Have you ever been in that situation where you have to learn (or do) something, but your mind bings you elsewhere ? As someone drived by enthusiasm, it feel hard to do what I should. How do you deal with this dilemma ?


RE: Learning what you want VS learning what you should - SirZellek1994 - 12-12-2024

I've been in a similar situation, soo far, people told me that i could do both, in reality, i could only focus one, if it's not indispensable, focus on what you really feel like, if you force yourself to learn something you don't want to, you end up giving up.


RE: Learning what you want VS learning what you should - knoxville - 01-07-2025

Humans are not made to multitask. Very few can do it. I would have asked you to read a book on focus but I guess it might be difficult to focus on it if you are not a reader.
For now, avoid short form content and use pomodoro method to focus at task on hand.