On the one hand, I love Discovery, but I don't want Picard to mimic it in themes and tone. If we can have more Star Trek series, then we can afford them being different.
On the other hand, I absolutely don't want Picard to be another rehash of TNG. It was always a bland, formulaic, slow-paced thing for me, something to have on the TV in the background on weekend mornings as we were preparing lunch. One of the main problems with TNG for me was how it was almost never about the characters; they could've been the POV characters in each others' episodes with only changing a few lines here and there. I'm glad that the new series would actually explore Picard's life from a more personal perspective.
He was a role model for me for the majority of my teenage years, but it has become very hard for me to relate to him lately as he was always just the wise and cool captain who always knew the answers and found the best choices, kicking ass with words instead of phasers. As I've begun rediscovering my emotionality, I've increasingly found that he's been more of a larger-than-life superhero, a personification of diplomatic butt-kicking and inspirational speech-giving, and ultimately, I'll have to admit, a cool meme, than a role model I could realistically look up to and strive to become similar to. I'm very glad that a new Star Trek installment will finally offer a chance to humanize him for me. Instead of Picard, the God of Speech, I'd rather see Picard the Man. The man behind the legend.