Yes, pretty much I mean, "do I like doing this" when I say "worthwhile".
I know that nobody is going to tell me to "yes, play go" or "no, do not play go".
Mainly, the intention I had in this thread was to gather concrete reasons people had for wanting to get stronger. Those reasons, perhaps, I could use as inspiration.
While others have pointed out that passion is not necessary for studying, I find it more enjoyable when I have passion for what I'm learning. And maybe more efficient, too.
I figured that, maybe, people would have reasons for aiming to get stronger that could give me a new perspective, which could, in turn, lead to more passion.
In general, I'd like to have more passion in my pursuits, but a common scenario I find myself in is:
1.) I reach some level of competency in something
2.) My passion dies down, and I become somewhat satisfied or complacent with further improvement.
It's not just with go. My work is like this, too. I gain some level of competency, maybe get promoted a couple of times, then my interest dies down; I could aim to be promoted again or get more money, but it's a little boring. If I already have a good amount of money X, does it matter if I make 120% of X? Kind of, but not that much. Or if I already have Y expertise and feel somewhat capable, do I need 120% of Y expertise?
I kind of feel, "Meh - why not?". But this is far from passion.
One answer is to pursue a new endeavor and learn something new. That's not a bad idea.
But somehow, I feel an emptiness or shallowness in pursuing several endeavors without knowing any well.
Being a "jack of all trades, but master of none" can perhaps allow me to maintain the passion and fresh feeling of learning new things. But sometimes I wonder if I'd gain a deeper happiness by learning something deeply.
In that sense, maybe I just need discipline. Or perhaps I should focus on the positive aspects of learning something deeply, trusting that it will eventually lead to greater enlightenment...
Or maybe I just think too much about what's "worthwhile", and I should just study