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After work is just another study session for you; you're always planning how to use every blank moment to improve yourself. This obsessive-compulsive drive for "continuous growth" is actually an extreme survival anxiety you use to ward off "being left behind and eliminated"; you worry that if you pause, you'll lose your competitive edge, so you've turned life into an infinite upgrade game you can never log out of. But a rubber band stretched without give will eventually snap. Try scheduling an "absolutely time-wasting" activity this weekend—learn nothing, plan nothing; when you learn to embrace useless moments, you'll accumulate a deeper, more explosive energy.
💡 Did you know?
Growth psychology research shows people investing 20–30 minutes daily in deliberate practice improve their skills 3.5x faster in a year than random learners. Your 'never off the clock' mindset is essentially the embodiment of compound interest applied to the self.
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