I believe vacancy ties in directly with motivation and success.
At least in terms of scheduling.
Lets say for instance you pursue an interest, to succeed at this interest your going to have to get in line, conform to a system, a system that enabled many people before you to succeed at this interest.
So this interest has demands, demands on your time, it also means you have to prioritise your other interests to fit this one in.
Doing what is required of you to succeed at this interest is not necessarily the tricky part, although that does depend a little bit on the specifics of the interest. But for arguments sake, lets say it isnt the key ingredient, it is the foundation however for something far more important...
Its the non-regulated hours, recommended study time, optional training and free hours which make or break your success chances of your particular interest.
Vacant hours well spent determine how successful you are at your interest, everyone has a different goal in life a different definition of success.
If your focused and persistent in your vacant space you will immediately feel more dedicated and driven. Attending mandatory schooling of your interest isn't enough, to surpass average Joe your interest must consume your "free" time.
I feel slightly hypocritical writing this...
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