equanimity could be a good thing.
apathy sounds a bit extreme. but that could just be word choice. connotation vs denotation.
it is a good thing (i think), to not be too particular/picky.
but, even if apathy is a bad thing, there are plenty of worse things.
when i feel apathetic i feel like i see the big picture.
when i was in 5th grade, got into Gifted and Talented Education. the secretary told me it was "a very good thing". whooptie do.
in middle school, got to take a Gifted and Talented Education class. read books like "A Separate Peace", "To Kill a Mockingbird", "Dragonwings", "As You Like it".
so what?
the thing was, on the first day of 6th grade, my elective was Computer Science. (which i signed up for). the school called my house and asked if i wanted to take GATE class. so i made the mistake of asking my precious lil "parents". and they said "yes". so. at that school, in that year, students were allowed one elective per year. students with PE waivers could take 2 electives.
hence, instead of Computer Science, took GATE.
big hairy mistake
mistake
mistake
mistake
what did we do in GATE, besides critical thinking and heart to heart discussions?
not much. play computer games.
much better to take Computer Science instead
and then when i got to college, i was barely computer literate. when i took C++, freshman year. it was like. whoa.
whoa whoa whoa
even, my cousin got a BS in Aerospace Engineering from Davis 10 years ago. he has been living at home since. he does not earn enough $$ to move out.
so, something that looks splendid (Aerospace Engineering BS) might turn out to be not so great after all.
he has since defaulted on school loans.
in other words, it might've been better, financially, for him to not have gone to college altogether.
thus excuses my gluttonous and lazy ways.
because you might think something is a good goal. it appears like a good goal. but maybe it is not worth the amount of effort
cost benefit analysis
and maybe you get the goal, but the result is worst than you imagined