In a world where you are constantly asked to be 'committed, ' it is liberating to give yourself the license to be a dilettante. Commit to nothing. Try everything.

Tom Hodgkinson
In a world where you are constantly asked to be...
In a world where you are constantly asked to be...
In a world where you are constantly asked to be...
In a world where you are constantly asked to be...
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As the world becomes more complex, it's becoming harder to keep up with everything you need to do. The pressure to be committed to every task in your life is high, but the only way to do it is by committing yourself to nothing. Try everything. This approach allows you to try new things without committing to them. You can always choose not to do something if it doesn't feel right for you.

Source: The Freedom Manifesto

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