On the other hand, we have so little time here. Who's to say whether narrow and deep is always more rewarding than broad and shallow?
You know, be mindful of doing the wrong thing well instead of the right thing poorly.
So learn to forgive ourselves for pursuing things that fizzle out or lose our interest. Leave space to preserve passion to the benefit of our health and happiness. More interests might also mean more opportunities to align shared passions with others.
Exactly! Few people espouse the downsides of being very passionate about something. It can often lead to missed opportunities and a narrow view of life. Not to say it can't be balanced, but a lot of very passionate people I've met are difficult to arrange things with or have neglected other parts of their life, such as learning to be organised or social skills.
On the other hand, we have so little time here. Who's to say whether narrow and deep is always more rewarding than broad and shallow?
You know, be mindful of doing the wrong thing well instead of the right thing poorly.
So learn to forgive ourselves for pursuing things that fizzle out or lose our interest. Leave space to preserve passion to the benefit of our health and happiness. More interests might also mean more opportunities to align shared passions with others.