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At least in my own experience, when I take things in my life this way, I burn out on them fast. Consistency becomes elusive, and without consistency, real long-term progress is very difficult to achieve.



At least in my own experience, when I do not do things consistently, real long-term progress is difficult to achieve. And that is what makes me obsess over things like OP.


So true. The compound effect.


Totally. If my hobbies and fun activities are starting to feel more like a job rather than fun, I'm out.




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