I’m terrible on the field. But my amateurism might actually have benefits
Find an appealing activity and stick with it even if you lack skill, says Karen Walrond, author of In Defense of Dabbling Tell us: have you fallen in love this year? All my life I’ve been bad at sports. At school I was always successfully “sick” on the annual sports day and had a standing note (…)
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