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Why Having Many Interests Can Actually Be a Superpower (and How to Harness It)

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You Don’t Have to Pick Just One Thing I used to feel frustrated because I wanted to learn everything at once — coding, writing, teaching, making videos. Friends said “pick one.” Teachers said “specialize.” But the itch never left. If that sounds like you, this post is for you: having many interests isn’t a curse — it’s a superpower when you know what to do with it. The One-Thing Message — Where It Helps, Where It Hurts People often preach focus: become an expert in one thing, double down, shotgun none of it. That advice works for some careers and some temperaments. But for others — curious, creative, adaptable people — forcing a single path can cause anxiety, boredom, and wasted potential. So instead of choosing between “one thing” or “scatterbrain,” let’s try a smarter strategy: integrate. Why Many Interests Are Valuable Creative cross-pollination. Skills from one area often spark innovation in another. Your coding logic can improve how you structure...

10 things to know about introverts

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Photo-credit: meta ai Introverts are often misunderstood. In a world that celebrates bold voices and big personalities, quieter souls may be seen as shy, antisocial, or even rude. But the truth about introverts is far more fascinating—and often surprising. Whether you're an introvert yourself or just want to understand one better, here are 10 things you should absolutely know: 1. Introverts Recharge by Being Alone Unlike extroverts who feel energized in social settings, introverts regain energy by spending time alone. Solitude isn’t loneliness to them—it’s fuel. Give them space, and they’ll come back stronger. 2. They’re Not Shy (Necessarily) People often confuse introversion with shyness. While some introverts are shy, many are confident and outspoken when comfortable. They just don’t crave constant social interaction. 3. They Think Before They Speak Introverts are reflective. They process thoughts deeply and often pause before speaking to choose their words caref...

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