Becoming a real master means you have to choose something to be masterful at. That’s a problem for me.
I like lifting, running, yoga, calisthenics, and jiu jitsu,
writing, thinking, flipping, creating, and innovating,
science, philosophy, theology, poetry, and leadership,
cooking, reading, hiking, praying, and creating photographs,
health, nature, farming, laughing, and cold showers.
And that’s just the start. I’m a jack of all trades but a master of one. I really have no idea what to pursue in my free time, so I end up spending hours on social media and watching TV.
I should probably work on one thing at a time. That’s how the masters do it.