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How to get out it's not gonna worth it attitude?
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by christopherDam
3860 days ago
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Whenever I try to start like a new side project or something interesting idea. I found so many people has already done it. Their are really good repos on github and blogs. After searching for while I always loose interest on that as I am not doing something new. I have really bad attitude that it does not gonna worth it and I stop and loose that project. Today while searching my past notes I found really good ideas which if I had started I can learned so much from them. I really want to get out of this attitude it not gonna worth it if I find other people already done it. I am now thinking that by duplicating that work you can learn more. Please advice what should I do and what you do if you find other people already done? How do you motivate yourself to do it? Do you leave the idea or implement it if you can learn from that? |
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Or is it because you want to sell your work and you think you have less chance if others have already done it?
Figure out what your motives are. Then decide whether those are the motives you really want. Once you've confirmed that your motives are 'pure you', set your goals for the projects to be in line with your motives.
To continue with the examples above, if you want affirmation as an innovator, spend much more time determining how innovative your idea is before diving into it. Include talking to developer friends and knowledgeable persons you know.
If you want to sell your work, figure out what is out there already, what people are charging for it and importantly, how much demand is there? If you find it is a crowded market, it could be that a) there is a large demand for it and people pay well for it or b) it is a simple thing to build and an obvious idea, so a lot of devs build it.
If you mainly want to grow your skill set, look for work that is already out there and which you find intriguing. Use the project to find out how it works.