This makes me recall the post from Ben Kuhn’s blog (benkuhn.net) explaining how he realised he was almost only doing things he was good at and deciding to make himself do more things he is terrible at. “Thinking too much” and keeping the same habits appear to many people as a way to reduce chances of failing at things and give a feeling of being more in control of one’s life experiences.
This makes me recall the post from Ben Kuhn’s blog (benkuhn.net) explaining how he realised he was almost only doing things he was good at and deciding to make himself do more things he is terrible at. “Thinking too much” and keeping the same habits appear to many people as a way to reduce chances of failing at things and give a feeling of being more in control of one’s life experiences.