Repetitive and narrow interests

Just wondering what others thoughts are on their interests and how those interests may have impacted negatively when they need to try learn new skills and or adapt to a new work environment. 

A little background on myself; I have very little interest in much outside the scope of the news, gaming, some history, nature and occasionally the spiritual world. It sounds quite extensive and would appear to cover most of the reality we find ourselves in however I have always lacked ambition or had any interest in what may be known as “being successful” or “popular”. I’m happy being me and my routine keeps me sane and feeling safe but I do not think others would understand this way of life or being. 

Any common experience or thoughts very welcome, thank you 

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  • Hi again. 

    Well I think just being yourself with a routine which makes you feel safe is good. Ambition and success are very subjective things, I know many people who have achieved wealth, academic prowess, fancy possessions etc, but know every one of them was miserable as the happiness they chased was a chimera, that is the more they chased it the further it went from their grasp.

    My life was split into two parts. Until 1993 I was successful in management at big companies, flash car, power, influence etc, and utterly miserable. Then I was made redundant, got a low paid job in a library issuing and shelving books, and they were the happiest years of my working life. I had little money, lost the car etc, but learned to enjoy simple things again, a woodland walk, my favourite sci fi movies, listening to music and found friends like me. 

    good luck

    AnA

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  • Hi again. 

    Well I think just being yourself with a routine which makes you feel safe is good. Ambition and success are very subjective things, I know many people who have achieved wealth, academic prowess, fancy possessions etc, but know every one of them was miserable as the happiness they chased was a chimera, that is the more they chased it the further it went from their grasp.

    My life was split into two parts. Until 1993 I was successful in management at big companies, flash car, power, influence etc, and utterly miserable. Then I was made redundant, got a low paid job in a library issuing and shelving books, and they were the happiest years of my working life. I had little money, lost the car etc, but learned to enjoy simple things again, a woodland walk, my favourite sci fi movies, listening to music and found friends like me. 

    good luck

    AnA

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