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I'm actually the opposite, the more time that goes on the more I feel compelled to learn new things and ways of seeing the world.
Although I do have a foundation that is quite fundamental, it is so overgrown and protected the kernal is really very much a red button contigency reserve in a candy playland of modes of living. Luckily I've functionally developed enough to pretty much sustain any situation - as far as knowledge is concerned there is a infinite potential, but whenever you expose yourself to new environments, it is undoubted you will recognize you are learning as opposed to using wired knowledge and skills.
I have immense projects that have steep knowledge curves - they will likely not be finished in the forseeable future (next 10-20 years) so I really have no choice but to learn while engaged in my passtime projects - 90+% of my time. (even my dreams are part of my knowledge curve since I have deja vus and forsights as well as interpretations of my dreams that fall into my waking hours -eg technology in my dreams that doesn't exist yet, or people doing things I have never seen, then trying to rationalize them into the real)
My hobbies include music, technology, nature, history, culture exercise.
This runs the gammut of the arts and sciences so I'm pretty much only not learning when government agents kidnap me.
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