Food & Drink1 min ago
What Should I Do On My Limited Free Time?
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Hello, I am currently working in an SME as an accountant. I am 30.
On the little free time that I have (meaning after work but also after I spent some time with my family and girlfriend), I really want to do something a bit productive.
The problem is that I am interested in too many subjects. From programming to reading literature, watching movies or about the stock market, I feel like I spend a lot of time scratching the surface of these fields and never getting real value. I probably fear of missing out something. I have the impression that I should have the wisdom to accept that I cannot try learn everything and just chose a topic. What would you think I should do? And which topic would be the most beneficial?
Thank you.
On the little free time that I have (meaning after work but also after I spent some time with my family and girlfriend), I really want to do something a bit productive.
The problem is that I am interested in too many subjects. From programming to reading literature, watching movies or about the stock market, I feel like I spend a lot of time scratching the surface of these fields and never getting real value. I probably fear of missing out something. I have the impression that I should have the wisdom to accept that I cannot try learn everything and just chose a topic. What would you think I should do? And which topic would be the most beneficial?
Thank you.
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I find watching TV distracts me from such thoughts!
10:06 Mon 09th Aug 2021
Get some 'Pallet collars', make as many little raised beds as you have room for (3 makes a hand height) and grow stuff you enjoy eating. In this year's lock-down, we've now got loads of onions, potatoes, lettuce, garlic and even broccoli. Much of the compost was free courtesy of the moles!! It's been limited effort and very rewarding - not to mention tasty and money-saving.