• Spykee@lemm.ee
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    19 days ago

    Okay, if you say so. . … … … . FALSE ALARM, MOM. I’M JUST USELESS, LIKE YOU ALWAYS SAY.

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      19 days ago

      One thing i learned really early as a kid is that being somewhat skilled/versed in a large variety of things is absolutely an advantage in the world. If you know a little bit about everything then making connections between different fields will become much easier, both technically and socially.

      For example there are some people at my work that are super good at coding, but they have so little understanding of electronics, design, material sciences, etc that they often get stuck on projects because their skills are so specialized that they cant fully understand the scope of the project.

      So start new hobbies and drop them again, doesnt matter, because being good at learning new stuff is a skill in itself.