@ryanbooth Just did because of this tweet. Thank you. And I had the same meta zoom out of my whole life watching Everythint everywhere. Down to sitting next to the giggling high school girls on one side of me and the serious couple on the other, a truly inward experience.
@ryanbooth I think the key to YouTube, and I can’t do it, but it’s just finding a quality standard, not deviating from the program, and just creating content weekly. Otherwise, caring about the length or any other technicality will just stop your productivity and it will fail.
@JasonJahnke@ryanbooth And hopefully, at the end of defining your own ethos, you have a partner that supports that. Even it if it means you’re not always there. And be flexible enough to reciprocate when they need to leave too.
@JasonJahnke@ryanbooth Doesn’t mean they are never there for you. It just means they are there and they are not. Never black and white, always or never. Grey.
@JasonJahnke@ryanbooth In theory it works, at least if we’re defining our work/life balance ethos by a random survey by 18 year olds. But I think what rings the most true is how you see your parents. Would you rather have seen them with you 24/7 or see them be passionate about their work?
@ryanbooth It has always given me a little peace that important work is not just important to you, but it’s important to show your kids that you have passion towards something. As long as you believe in it, I think it’s worth doing. And that includes being there for your family.
@ryanbooth Eternal indeed. I remember reading a survey taken by 18 year olds a while back and one question was what did you find more important about your parents, that they were happy and fulfilled in their work or always around you, and the majority was the former.
Hey @CashApp, it would be cool if you let your users actually sell their stock instead of restricting them from selling for the past 24 hours. I’ve had one stock for a months and I want to see but I can’t because I will make profit? I don’t get it.