Monday, September 15, 2008

Learning something new.

Looking at my wife churn out pleasant music on a keyboard with barely 2 weeks of classes, I wonder why I never invested any time in any of the creative fields (painting, sketching, music, photography...).

I think the basic issues for me are around
  1. Getting out of the comfort zone. The existing mental pathways are easier to go along with.
  2. Trying to look for "productive output".
  3. A belief that any new field requires a huge amount of practice and dedication.

Due to this I always ended up spending my free time on the next "scripting language" or "programming model" :). So taking a different view point and approach, I am going to:

  1. Focus on the joy of learning/exploring something new.
  2. Commit a fixed time (say 30hours) to a given field and see where it goes.

At the end of it if I can enjoy/appreciate music or photography more, it would be more than worth it. RK's tip is a very practical fallback :)

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