The real unicorn is not a billion-dollar company.
The real unicorn is a solopreneur who operates a few SaaS with low churn and has plenty of free time.
@DmytroKrasun "O son of Kuntī, the nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. [...], and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed."
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@DmytroKrasun "Make It Work, Make It Right, Make It Fast" – it looks like you're already moving on to the second stage now, which means you've already made it work! Way to go! ;)
Many people quit their jobs because they wanted to improve their employer's business, but didn’t find such an opportunity or didn’t have enough autonomy to do that.
What an irony.
Inspired by @DmytroKrasun, today I begin my own #buildinpublic journey with the @GMotISE project, where I can combine my two biggest passions: economics and game development. Discover the cruel market rules in a joyful form of online competition! Please wish me some good luck ;)
@DmytroKrasun The deeper meaning of this verse is that each season will come in any case, in due time, regardless of whether we want it or not. Same with happiness and distress.
Recently I've been trying to communicate with each person as if this is the last time we are seeing each other... Not on the run, not in a hurry. “The most important person in your life is the one who is in front of you right now.” Amazing life experience.
More and more of my friends are trying to start a career in programming. I am often asked the same question: what language should I learn first? And my answer has been the same for a decade – English.
A friendly reminder that simple duplication is a lot better than early abstractions. You need to experience the re-use case to have the insights required to create the right abstraction. Unless abstractions simplify things, don't introduce them.