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May 1, 2021 02:37 pm GMT

The Most Valuable Trait in 2021

The word "amateur" has many connotations, beginner, inexperienced, but to me, its someone who is doing something for the love of it, and not seeking fame or recognition in return. Thats a huge advantage amateurs have over professionals. They arent afraid of experimenting, making mistakes, trying something new. Pick something you WANT to learn, and allow it to consume you.

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When someone feels genuinely passionate about what they are doing, the overall final outcome, be that an article or product, that they produce is often far superior to those of people who focus solely on said outcome. In essence, focus on the journey, not the destination.

Think back to school, for me, it's not that far back. Think about a subject you disliked, hated, or at least didn't enjoy, and how much effort and turmoil it took to study and learn that subject, purely for the exam grade that came at the end of the year. Now think about your hobby, your passion; you can easily sink hundreds of hours researching and learning about it, why? because it peaks your curiosity.

In my experience, being curious is the single most defining trait that I see in myself and others. It allows you to be comfortable with the unknown and inspires you to understand that which you don't already.

Why Curiosity Is The BEST

The past 100 years did not reward curiosity. Traditional schools, corporations, and churches didnt just deter open inquiry and experimentationthey feared it. Instead, they rewarded emulation. Any sort of innovation or questioning was limited to a few people at the very tippy top of the food chain, with everyone else expected to be a good little worker bee.

But the internet has inverted this. Today, it seems that it's the ones who fail to experiment, innovate, or challenge who get left behind....

It doesnt matter what you are trying to become better at, if you only do the work when youre "motivated", then youll never be consistent enough to become a professional. I've realised, that motivation is a product of action, if you get stared on a project/ task/ job, you will quickly become motivated to keep going, and to do better. The ability to show up everyday, stick to the schedule, and do the work especially when you dont feel like it is so valuable that it is literally all you need to become better 99% of the time.

When I dont miss workouts, I get in the best shape of my life. When I code every day, I become a better programmer. When I write every week, I become a better writer. Having the fundamental enjoyment that comes with being an amateur, and the determination and drive that comes with being curious about what you're doing, catalyses this effect 10 fold.

Despite some people in powers opinion, most of the time, you can and should monetize your hobbies. If you enjoy it, you're gonna be a good at it, and whatever you're good at will have a value associated with it! Put yourself out there, share what you are working on, and who knows: one day it might set you free!


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