Wednesday, 27 April 2016

It is perhaps the misfortune of my life that I am interested in far too much but not decisively in any one thing;...


It is perhaps the misfortune of my life that I am interested in far too much but not decisively in any one thing; all my interests are not subordinated in one but stand on an equal footing.

#wordsofwisdom   #brainlust   #curiosity

15 comments:

  1. I know the feeling. Sometimes I want to be good at and try many different things and procrastinate too much

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  2. I thought so too, until March, 2015, when I (again) found a way to pursue them all simultaneously through blessing of abstraction...

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  3. Do not worry about this! Most of us feel the same... At this subject you must think that you are not alone there...

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  4. I'm with you!  I'll add this:  There isn't enough time in a lifetime to explore all of my interests, and so I am forced to choose those interests to pursue and those to postpone (as opposed to ignore or abandon because that just won't do).

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  5. This is the story of my life in one sentence.

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  6. And for a long time I had thought it was just me...

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  7. It is perhaps my fortune that You are interested in far too much because I learn so much about so many things through Your posts on so many topics Corina Marinescu​!

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  8. there are no water proof locks between the faculties of learning.

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  9. Self probing always opens new windows of thought....#wordsofwisdom

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  10. I must say that I share, and I like your vision too optimistic and independent Cori! 😉👌

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  11. I'm thinking the age of specialization is over and we have arrived at a point where diversity of interest is needed to really create a unique perspective on anything.

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  12. Dante Alighieri once said, "He who knows most grieves the most for wasted time." You see, great minds like Dante's and Corina's can't be shackled by the soul-sucking mundaneness of just one thing - an uneventful horizon circling the singularity of idiocy. Ain't nobody got time for that. 😎

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  13. Well, the mind is associative, and stuck in one topic might not act freely. That could feel like a constrain at times.

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  14. You're doing fine, as far as I can tell.. I like to think holistically, too..

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  15. Scott Hales Which options are there? I'm usually striving to find the absolute only to find that it's throughout than within.

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