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this post was submitted on 13 Jul 2023
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That might be a part of it (I like the term world-weariness). We learn over time to take the familiar for granted. Also since starting a company I'm pretty burdened by what's required to keep it alive. Carrying that every day makes the world look a little grey sometimes.
Under that weight, my mind constantly seems to want to settle into comfortable things -- static ideologies, subjects or jobs I can be an expert in without further study, routines, groups of friends. I think it's betraying me into mediocrity, so every once in the while I hit the reset switch on those things.
So periodically, I put my habits aside and try to radically change my perspective, even just to prove I still can. Especially by taking on arbitrary creative tasks. That helps me a lot. You also end up with a very strange combination of skills after a while!