I absolutely agree, which is why I try to constraint my social media use, and have long since stopped arbitrarily storing articles to read later in order to fake a personal sense of productivity. I still haven't bothered to learn anything to do with Crypto or AI, only because I don't feel like I have anything compelling enough to drive me to get anything satisfying out of it compared to like.. going outside or something.
However, that's also exactly why I didn't say anything like "You should learn X", because it's just a curiosity, and there's many curiosities. For example, last year I failed an interview at Apple because they got the impression my hardware-level knowledge of computers wasn't there, and it wasn't, and that convinced me to finally try and work my way through NAND2Tetris, which I'm now about 3/4's of the way through, and feel was incredibly rewarding even though the net benefit is likely nebulous. I was out of work then for about a year and a half, and it helped me pass the time well too, in a much more spirit lifting way than grinding through yet another rest api project or frontend framework.
Eventually a project may come along that I'll feel is compelling enough to dedicate some serious time to AI/Crypto, and I'll consider it then, but if I were to just try and learn it for no reason at all—including innate curiosity—I don't think it'd stick.
However, that's also exactly why I didn't say anything like "You should learn X", because it's just a curiosity, and there's many curiosities. For example, last year I failed an interview at Apple because they got the impression my hardware-level knowledge of computers wasn't there, and it wasn't, and that convinced me to finally try and work my way through NAND2Tetris, which I'm now about 3/4's of the way through, and feel was incredibly rewarding even though the net benefit is likely nebulous. I was out of work then for about a year and a half, and it helped me pass the time well too, in a much more spirit lifting way than grinding through yet another rest api project or frontend framework.
Eventually a project may come along that I'll feel is compelling enough to dedicate some serious time to AI/Crypto, and I'll consider it then, but if I were to just try and learn it for no reason at all—including innate curiosity—I don't think it'd stick.