You remind me of me, though I wouldn't be to that extreme. But yeah, there's lots of different things I'm curious about and that I want to learn. Although I'd only want to learn the basics of them all really, I don't need to learn every little detail. If you really enjoy learning all of it then there's nothing wrong with it really. If you don't really enjoy it, but you're just doing it because you feel you need to, then you should try to reduce it.
Having some idea of what you don't know is just as valuable as knowing stuff.
These days, knowledge is so easily accessible that I think what you really need is a solid understandings of the basics of everything from French cuisine to domestic plumbing to cosmology. If you have some sort of sketchy understanding of things, that will give you a better idea of where to start looking for detailed information if you should ever need it.
Is normal to not want to miss any details in any and everything?
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You remind me of me, though I wouldn't be to that extreme. But yeah, there's lots of different things I'm curious about and that I want to learn. Although I'd only want to learn the basics of them all really, I don't need to learn every little detail. If you really enjoy learning all of it then there's nothing wrong with it really. If you don't really enjoy it, but you're just doing it because you feel you need to, then you should try to reduce it.
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Having some idea of what you don't know is just as valuable as knowing stuff.
These days, knowledge is so easily accessible that I think what you really need is a solid understandings of the basics of everything from French cuisine to domestic plumbing to cosmology. If you have some sort of sketchy understanding of things, that will give you a better idea of where to start looking for detailed information if you should ever need it.