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by jakequist 2690 days ago
I was in your shoes ~15 years ago. My biggest fear was to become a corporate programmer for some bullshit company.

Here's what I did about it:

1. I asked the most attractive & wonderful girl out on a date. Mind you, I am a geeky programmer and nobody's going to mistake me for a sex icon anytime soon. Nevertheless, she was impressed by my boldness and said yes. Now we're married with three kids.

2. I started a company as CEO. It failed. But being CEO stretched me into a new role and I grew immensely.

3. I'm now working on a project that I think has a huge potential for positive impact on the world. I'm not motivated by money or glory this time around, but just want to see if I can grow and pull it off.

I guess to sum it up: know what you want out of life and then be bold and take risks.

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> I'm now working on a project that I think has a huge potential for positive impact on the world. I'm not motivated by money or glory this time around, but just want to see if I can grow and pull it off.

As a new-grad, when I read this I cannot help but guess that you've somehow covered yourself for the future by saving for retirement. I can only envision myself not being at least partially motivated by "money or glory" until I can secure future financial stability.