What’s the goal?
We make so much money very early in our careers that it’s very easy to lose track of what the end goal is.
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What’s the goal?
We make so much money very early in our careers that it’s very easy to lose track of what the end goal is.
> We make so much money very early in our careers
I'm very far from making a lot of money so it's not a problem at all.
No end goal - just want to work on things I enjoy working on and make as much money as possible while doing it. It's kind of a strange question - which careers have end goals anyway? > We make so much money very early in our careers I'm very far from making a lot of money so it's not a problem at all.
> I’m very far from making a lot of money
The software engineering career is a ridiculously “fast paced”. career. 5 years experience in programming is the equivalent to 20+ years in another industry. There’s very few industries where you can make a 200k+ salary in your 20s.
step 2. get physically active, probably lots of backpacking and camping to serve two purposes:
1. better my body/mental/emotional health and
2. slow down and get bored enough to rejuvenate creative inspiration
step 3. hopefully discover a way to help people that I'm passionate about and utilize all my free time and resources pursuing that passion