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IceMetalPunk | 3 years ago
No, but legitimately, my motivation is "I know what I'm good at, how do I apply that to create new things?" If I'm forced into things I'm not good at, I falter motivationally. And if I'm doing what I'm good at, but not creating anything new or interesting with it, I burn out and become miserable. So in the context of this framework, sign me up to start running up that (hiker's) hill!
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