US Weekly, Fantasy Football, and the tabloids. It seems there are countless resources for us to closely, if not obsessively follow the lives of other people. Spend a few minutes listening to sports talk radio and it's astonishing how much people know about a player's stats, skills, even his or her off the field troubles.
There's nothing wrong with having hobbies and it's great to join clubs that give you a sense of community with other people who have like-minded interests. But be careful that you're not investing more time and energy into being more of a fan of other people's lives than your own.
Invest in yourself. Build something that you can be proud of and find a way to get your unique voice out into the world. Become an enormous fan of yourself and start creating value.
It's your time.
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