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by emmasz
3783 days ago
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My husband had the same problem when I met him. He was 27 and just decided to never ever make a living from programming again because he felt sick of it. So, he decided he would organize bicycle rides in Transylvania. And he looked really cool doing that so I fell in love with him, but he wasn't making any money while working his ass off. I didn't care ( -I had a job), but after a while, he did. I'm used to not afford basic stuff, but he got sick of scarcity then. We only started doing little websites for friends in the afternoon. But they asked for more, so what could we do, right? And here we are after 7 years, having a small software company... in Transylvania. Many times it does feel like "eating glass and staring into the abyss...". Maybe it's a grownup thing to feel that way and stand up to it. It's the overcoming of all the winning is what gives you dignity, in the end, I think. I don't think you should quit. |
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