Not doing some or all of those things does not necessarily mean you are "average".
Don't confuse activity with productivity.
What one person can do it 6 hours, another takes 13 hours to accomplish.
1 day-job-related, professional project can be more stimulating/demanding than those 4, 5, 6 personal side projects.
etc. etc.
That's a really good point, Kyle, and this is exactly what I tried to convey though not sure if I succeeded, haha.
The message I would love people to understand from this text is that they don't have to feel bad for not doing some or all of the above things :)
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Not doing some or all of those things does not necessarily mean you are "average".
Don't confuse activity with productivity.
What one person can do it 6 hours, another takes 13 hours to accomplish.
1 day-job-related, professional project can be more stimulating/demanding than those 4, 5, 6 personal side projects.
etc. etc.
That's a really good point, Kyle, and this is exactly what I tried to convey though not sure if I succeeded, haha.
The message I would love people to understand from this text is that they don't have to feel bad for not doing some or all of the above things :)