You could be, if you decided to pick it up as a hobby for two weeks, become an expert, and then literally forget crosswords exist until someone mentions they love crossword puzzles.
I got everything except the guilt, because I realized "living up to your potential" is 1) often not even in your control, 2) not something you are actually under any obligation to do, and 3) not as important as being happy
I'm not good at crossword puzzles.
You could be, if you decided to pick it up as a hobby for two weeks, become an expert, and then literally forget crosswords exist until someone mentions they love crossword puzzles.
I got everything except the guilt, because I realized "living up to your potential" is 1) often not even in your control, 2) not something you are actually under any obligation to do, and 3) not as important as being happy
Yes.
Though to be fair, substitute 'takes too many pictures of my cats' in lieu of crosswords.
Fear of home?
Joke's on you... nobody ever thought I had any potential.