I got a lot of good ideas for apps and startups. I have worked as a programmer for $150,000/year jobs and have multiple degrees. In 2003 I became disabled and too sick to work. I want to get back into working again, but I have this rare mental illness called schizoaffective disorder and it is misunderstood and has elements like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. I am also 45 years old now, and too old for anyone to…
Ask HN: Why aren't you working on a startup?
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#12I got a lot of good ideas for apps and startups. I have worked as a programmer for $150,000/year jobs and have multiple degrees. In 2003 I became disabled and too sick to work. I want to get back into working again, but I have this rare mental illness called schizoaffective disorder and it is misunderstood and has elements like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. I am also 45 years old now, and too old for anyone to…
In your life, you should focus on things that you are in control, such as your desire and goals. You can't do much about things that you don't have control like people's opinions.
Start building, show what you are doing and probably, this people at Saint Louis will change their attitude. If they don't, you should not care at all. Some people will not understand how you feel until they get in the same your situation some day. Smile them back and try harder in what you love to do.
Have a great day!
P.S:Join some events like Startup Weekend, pitch your ideas or join other teams. It is a easier way to improve your social skills.
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#15On my exchange, hopefully to a tier 1 US university, I hope to find people who inspire me and my future cofounder.
I am a business guy and have started two social business projects already, but I want to open an Internet start-up after my studies.
If someone here (Developers) is looking for an idea and a cofounder, write me.
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#16I continue to work on side-projects, hoping to build enough momentum to reduce the risk to the point where making the jump seems reasonable.
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#17A lot of it had to do with having new babies and simply not having the energy to hold down a six figure day job and a work on something else after hours.
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#18Now I'm working in a uni project but I'm not happy in the job... too much bureocracy, and I don't get to write much software, which is what I thought I was going to do here...