quietbird wrote:
For my entire life all of my interests needed to useful to some degree and all possessions that I have desired have always been one type of tool or another.
For example, I've been extremely interested in photography, programming, electronics, welding, home brewing, ham radio, graphic design, and mathematics.
I sometimes foolishly spend money on the things that enable me to pursue those interests in a professional manner. I've made money off of just about all of my interests at one point or another.
Some things I would get interested in only to find out they have no point. I started to get into origami but realized that you ultimately just end up with a bunch of paper sculptures that don't do anything but exist. I suppose that everything is ultimately useless as there is no end-goal to the universe in general, but we're speaking about life experiences and that goes a bit beyond that.
Only very recently have I been able to say to myself "it's OK to just do something because you enjoy doing it" but it's been very difficult for me.
Anyone else like this? I ask because I see some folks on here have interests that are wildly useless.
Also, I tend to quit things once I get very good at them. This too bothered me for a while until I realized that I'm just adding more and more skills to my toolbox. For instance, I used to think about and do little else other than photography, but then stopped and moved on. However, I still have all my pro gear and so if I or someone I know has a need for some photos, I can step up and provide that service.
I'm
glad I can make money with my interests. There's no point spending all your time on something you'll eventually get sick of if you won't make some money at the end as far as I'm concerned.
Of course, some of my interests are the stuff I spend that cash on, but that's important too
Just be happy you have interests you can use. You can't force yourself to have different ones for any reason anyway.