jcfischer
19 months ago
it took 15 months, but it is done and going to the printer tomorrow…
What a ride! Much more work than I ever imagined. And really hard to keep on going and going. I don’t think I’ll write another one :)
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control my life, not let life control me
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73 people |
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be mindful
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135 people |
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decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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6,963 people |
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Turn my great new idea into a company--maybe
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15 people |
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Launch a successful software product
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14 people |
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master Ruby
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179 people |
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learn chinese
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2,371 people |
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see the northern lights
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Contribute to an open source software project
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802 people |
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travel in Scotland
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4 people |
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go out on "date nights" with my spouse on a regular basis
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478 people |
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live simply
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3,255 people |
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Learn to juggle
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1,171 people |
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Start meditating
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120 people |
it took 15 months, but it is done and going to the printer tomorrow…
What a ride! Much more work than I ever imagined. And really hard to keep on going and going. I don’t think I’ll write another one :)
I’ve done it once (and failed twice). Is it worth it? Definitvely! Does it have costs attached? You bet. All in all, the positive far outweighs the negative aspects, but you need a lot of optimism when things don’t quite work out the way you think they should.
I plan on spending the next years having my own company…
After some projects and with hindsight: It’s as good as they tell you, and it is getting better all the time