Picture yourself wandering around a craft market; you rely on someone (a stall holder) to curate items you may like and you can choose and compare one at a time.
that's exactly where I am now, and I'm secretly really jealous of those who can make things from scratch and spent 40-50 yrs on ONE thing, I mean, how can they even know this is THE thing you want to do with their life?
the only thing I'm really sticking is writing, but then I still want to learn to make something with my hand ( in a deeper level ) , and a bit hard to choose atm.
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I learned bookbinding for about a month, was quite fun but I realized it's not really for me. 👀
It may not feel it but skills build onto each other over the course of a lifetime
could be, maybe I just keep playing around / verifying, without thinking too much. 🙊
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It felt the same when I started to be a nomad—I didn't know where I wanted to live, and it took me a few years to figure out what kind of places I really enjoy.
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