There is so much to learn, but precious little time in a day. Besides, we need sleep and fun too. I suddenly came up with a way that allows me to rethink time in a whole new way. Why not reimagine my studies as a form of entertainment? Why not dwell on the fun and relaxing side of studying? Seeing it that way, I might be able to ignore the temptations that surround me.
I prefer "so much" to "so many things to learn". They are equally correct, but the uncountable form "so much" creates, in my opinion, a better image for an overwhelming situation. Also, it eliminates the word "things" that serves no real purpose. I also like the contrast of "so much" versus "precious little". You could also use the simpler "so little".
You do not need "to entertain"! That would mean inviting guests over for dinner, for example. It is optional, not necessary. "Entertainment", not "to entertain", is the thing that is necessary.
I was confused by your last sentence. It sounded to me as if you changed your mind about everthing you had just said.
I like the way you do your little essays. You do not make too much use of AI, as many students do. This allows you to make natural mistakes and allows people to offer suggestions that help you to learn.