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cors24438ya new job keeps me motivated for 2 months or so, after that, i'm back trying to avoid being seen by superiors while working on personal projects from ssh, or just reading technical articles. i don't think i have enough skill or network to go freelancing either, but i would love a life where i code for myself (and maybe sell a project afterwards), and attend masters classes.
this isn't about being a dev though. it's a regular existential crisis, beginning to hit at a certain age. -
Maybe think about the questions. Figure out what makes you really happy. Take small steps at first to make it a reality. That will give you momentum. Happiness is a state of mind. Try to find it. It is worth it.
Tell us more if you want to. -
@Jumpshot44 that's just it, why would people assume I have not thought about these questions?
I don't find the answers, I more or less try to live for other people and just continue my job as long as possible.
Then again, I support applications on 500+ servers, I don't make them, I'm not a developer, I just make sure things keep working. -
vajrasar78y@cors @alyx you guys are not alone. plus @cors I have Masters in Comp App and I still struggle to ball up and start my own gig.
PS. am also guilty of browsing tech articles for hours. -
aoberoi08y@forkbomber sounds like you might want to be a developer, or at least that's something you could try and then you might have an answer.
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@aoberoi I'm currently trying to go for a job as a Splunk Consultant, that is something new.
Actually developing might be tough since I never learned any programming language.
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