Lets say you need 50 points to become a master, for e.g. black belt, CEO, Michelin chef, Nobel Prize winner.
On the other hand you need less points to be proficient other stuff, 5 points to graduate with a degree, 5 points to become a parent, learn programming, become proficient in wakeboarding.
1 or 2 points to simply do stuff, 1 point for each country you visit, 2 points for every partner you had.
What would you choose? A life dedicated to perfection or dip your finger in every pie, become a Jack of all trades master of none.
I've been pretty much spending points on the low end stuff in my 25 years of life, Engineering degree, been in the army, sailor, aikido blue-gold, traveled to Iran, learning programming and game design while working in a bank. Mish mash of activities with a wide interest in videogames (duh), literature, film, Japanese culture, philosophy, comics etc. Don't ever think I'll actually master anything in this lifetime
On the other hand you need less points to be proficient other stuff, 5 points to graduate with a degree, 5 points to become a parent, learn programming, become proficient in wakeboarding.
1 or 2 points to simply do stuff, 1 point for each country you visit, 2 points for every partner you had.
What would you choose? A life dedicated to perfection or dip your finger in every pie, become a Jack of all trades master of none.
I've been pretty much spending points on the low end stuff in my 25 years of life, Engineering degree, been in the army, sailor, aikido blue-gold, traveled to Iran, learning programming and game design while working in a bank. Mish mash of activities with a wide interest in videogames (duh), literature, film, Japanese culture, philosophy, comics etc. Don't ever think I'll actually master anything in this lifetime