Aye, [do your tour-of-interviews] and you may [go broke]. [Stay home], and you'll [save $20/day] ... at least a while. And [loosing your soul] in your [cubicle], many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and [do your tour-of-interviews] and tell [our corporate overlords] that they may take our [souls], but they'll never take... OUR [DREAMS]!
Ask HN: Am I crazy?
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#73Oh, and I'm in San Diego and should have a couch that you can crash on. Email is in the profile.
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#74You can either do it, or always wish you did. Your choice.
I think there's a corollary to this - if it turns out you don't always wish you did, it probably wasn't that great. The question then becomes, how certain are you this is something you will always regret having not done?
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#75Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think there's a corollary to this - if it turns out you don't always wish you did, it probably wasn't that great. The question then becomes, how certain are you this is something you will always regret having not done?
The problem is you do not know if its something you regret until you have the regret. From my experience, the more regrets you accumulate, the more you learn to not have them and enjoy the process of life.
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#77Earlier quoted context omitted.
The problem is you do not know if its something you regret until you have the regret. From my experience, the more regrets you accumulate, the more you learn to not have them and enjoy the process of life.
He doesn't have to "regret" having not done it, just "wish" he had done it for it to torment him forever.
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#79Sorry to rain on your parade but perhaps you should think about getting a job first. Your savings are not much and if that is all you have in the whole world you can easily get in trouble (imagine, for example a car crash in the middle of nowhere). And even if everything goes smoothly you can find yourself at the end of your adventure with no money at all. Of course you can set up a donations site but you never know…
If you make it to Austin, you can probably sleep on my air mattress and I might be able to introduce you to a couple of people.
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#80Yes, you're crazy, which is a good thing. Embrace it. Do it while you can.