Pretty sure that’s the case. He has one deep interest at a time and literally everything else is a distraction from that.
He is a “live to work” person who’s never had to “work to live” since his first couple years when the learning of it was enough to sustain his forward movement.
Sure he has crap work he needs to do, but it’s all in service of what he already cares about. So no cognitive dissonance.
He is a “live to work” person who’s never had to “work to live” since his first couple years when the learning of it was enough to sustain his forward movement.
Sure he has crap work he needs to do, but it’s all in service of what he already cares about. So no cognitive dissonance.