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Ever looked at your room and felt overwhelmed by how many things you almost became? A guitar you don’t play every day. A project you didn’t “finish.” A skill you got obsessed with… and then moved on from. Society calls that lack of focus. Psychology calls it adaptation. People with many interests aren’t broken — they’re wired to connect ideas, not stay trapped in one lane. In a world where skills expire and industries change overnight, being curious across domains isn’t a flaw… it’s survival. This video breaks down: Why having “too many interests” is a nervous-system trait, not laziness The difference between near transfer and far transfer thinking Why M-shaped people outperform hyper-specialists in modern environments How switching interests can be growth — not quitting If you’ve ever felt behind because you couldn’t pick just one thing… You’re not behind. You’re early. ❤️ If this resonated, drop a like and comment. You’re not unfocused — you’re adaptable. KEY WORDS: too many interests psychology multipotentialite jack of all trades psychology why I can’t stick to one thing m shaped skills far transfer thinking curiosity psychology people with many interests psychology of learning self growth psychology modern career psychology overthinking creativity