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after 3+ years of 12+ hour days... (Score:5, Interesting)
I don't think there is a "Work Smarter" solution because the madness of ego and whatever else goes into making you work for free like that is likely an affliction that has no intelligence. Thankfully, the dog only occasionally got jealous of the laptops getting all the attention.
There are times that I think that some day, in the not terribly distant future, we're going to look back and wonder what the hell we were smoking to have burnt the prime of our lives on something so unimportant in the grand scheme
Re:after 3+ years of 12+ hour days... (Score:5, Interesting)
Well, yes! The whole reason your contributions (and those of other people like Jarkko and you) are noteworthy are because they're exceptional--disproportionate to the norm, the commonly-accepted right amount of effort for the benefits. When you move on in your lif
Re:after 3+ years of 12+ hour days... (Score:4, Insightful)
I think Twain was a bit more grounded in reality :)
"Fame is a vapor; popularity an accident; the only earthly certainty is oblivion."
Progress is getting past folly in your youth.
Re:after 3+ years of 12+ hour days... (Score:2, Interesting)
Since we're in the quoting mood, I think that these lines from a nice poem ("Berryman," by W.S. Merwin, from Flower & Hand (Copper Canyon Press).) featured today on Garrison Keillor's excellent Writer's Almanac [writersalmanac.org] are appropriate:
It may be arrogant to assume, in the great scheme of things, that any progress is being made, but pleas
Re:after 3+ years of 12+ hour days... (Score:3, Interesting)
Quoting mood continued :
(Free translation : I don't need to care about what I will do later. I had to do what I'm doing. I don't need to discover what I'll discover later. In the new science, every thing comes in time, that is its excellence.)Reply to This
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