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Nicolas Dorier wrote: by working, we mean doing something that you would not do if not paid.
Absolutely that's what I mean.
Nicolas Dorier wrote: How can I make my work supporting this lifestyle now, not for retirement
Absolutely. That's what I'm talking about. Working to live, not living to work.
Nicolas Dorier wrote: We are so lucky as programmer and IT in general, the world needs us everywhere
we can easily work with anybody remotely or locally, this skill can support
whatever lifestyle we want.
Sure are!!
Thanks for your responses - it's been interesting.
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Nice, I like your additional interests... but alas, I like doing what I'm doing. I find engineering fun and interesting. I get to learn how all sorts of things work and implement practical uses to the technology.... but I do agree, I should do more outside of coding/engineering. I do at least keep somewhat fit and active.
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Do you have kids Albert? I have found that since having mine, I'm far more mercenary with my time - I'd rather forego some income than take more time away from my family...
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No, no kids quite yet... but I do have some nieces that I love to spend time with... unfortunately, they live far away so I don't get to enjoy their company often, I visit when I can.. but yeah, I can definitely understand that kids make a big difference. My brother avoids some promotions because he knows that it'll demand more of his time. I don't think I can quite be to that level but I can certainly understand why he wants to spend time with his little ones.
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eventually...
I do like programming, though.
Gryphons Are Awesome! Gryphons Are Awesome!
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Be aware though... if you do run your own company, odds are you'll no longer have time for programming.
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To be CTO would be nice, but being a really good software developer is great achievement.
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Maybe I switch the field sometime and become a cop.
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d{^__^}b - it's time to fly
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I've been management. I've seen those that have moved up in the ranks through management (including VP), and I've seen how much they wish they could be developing software again. I know I'm good at this and my greatest satisfaction comes from solving a problem (either new or a bug).
We each should do what we love, and I get great satisfaction from this.
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Exactly my experience as well.
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The pinnacle has to be to come up with the next great software idea that you can sell for tens or hundreds of millions before it falls from favour and all value drops away.
Then you can spend the rest of your life doing whatever you want to, indulging your own crazy coding ideas if you really want to, or frittering it all away on hookers and high quality drugs.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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ChrisElston wrote: Then you can spend the rest of your life doing whatever you want to, indulging your own crazy coding ideas if you really want to, or frittering it all away on hookers and high quality drugs.
Just like Charlie Sheen?
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Well he's not going to last forever, and someone needs to keep the hookers and drug dealers in business.
As my boss said at the office Christmas part "These whores aren't going to f*** themselves".*
* I made this bit up
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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Someone has to step up eh?
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I ran my own company for a few years - the software I developed for it won several industry awards but I quickly came to realise I didn't have any real interest in running a company so we sold it to our main customer and I work for them now.
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And it isn't going to be a software company!!!
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And what would it be?
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I want to be CEO of a spaceship company.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Now there's an idea that is out of this world.
Good luck.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Something which we all think about but rarely talk about, and judging by the response it's a fairly well-spread poll so far as opposed to the usual 70-80% preference for the obvious answer...
I too dabbled in pacifism once.
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Well, most jobs are quite boring and you get paid more when you get promoted. For us it's the other way round. The job is fascinating and you get more than your boss if you're any good.
~~~~~~~ <;,>< ~~~~~~~~~~~
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we all have a future prospectus i just determined myself to a better programmer everyday then i was yesterday... to learn n grow
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