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by ogarten
585 days ago
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I feel you to some extent. I love the challenges and problem-solving but the actual coding part becomes less interesting over time. I am not quite as far along my career as you but after three failed startup ideas I decided to do freelancing for now. This gives me the opportunity to work on problems that companies really have and while I still code a lot of this is now more focused on the architecture not so much on boring tasks. Besides that, I also get to see new companies and new projects every couple of months and I am working for myself and not for the secnd vacation home of some boss. It sounds like consulting could be something you'd enjoy, too. Also, quitting and finding a new job is really underrated for mental health |
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