Shark Theory

Side Quests vs. Sidetracked: How Detours Build Champions


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Learning piano taught me something I was not expecting: the side lessons, the ones that seemed optional, are often where the real breakthroughs happen. In this episode, I dig into the difference between being sidetracked and intentionally pursuing side quests, and why that distinction can define your entire trajectory. Using everything from video game logic to the game of Frogger, I lay out how lateral experience, pursued with intention, builds the kind of depth that straight-line progress never can. If you have ever felt stuck waiting for the path ahead to clear, this one will reframe what moving forward actually looks like.

Key Takeaways
  • Rushing through levels to win creates pyrrhic progress where you advance without actually learning anything.
  • A side quest is intentional skill-building that feeds your main mission. Being sidetracked is aimless movement with no mission anchoring it.
  • You must define your main mission first, because without it you cannot evaluate whether any experience is helping or hurting you.
  • Lateral knowledge, like the person who becomes CEO after starting in the mailroom, often builds more capability than a straight vertical climb.
  • Experience never leaves you. No matter how much resets around you, you always re-enter with everything you have already learned.
Action Steps
  1. Write down your main mission in one sentence for each key area of your life: relationships, career, and personal growth. If you cannot write it down clearly, that is the first problem to solve.
  2. Identify one skill adjacent to your current goal that you have been ignoring. Commit to exploring it this week with the specific intention of how it could strengthen your main mission.
  3. Audit where you feel stuck and ask whether you are waiting for others to move or whether you can go around them by gaining a skill, relationship, or perspective they do not have.
Notable Quote You're never restarting or starting back at square one. You always start with the knowledge and experience you have.
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