Earlier quoted context omitted.
Let me ask you this... what would you do if your employer fired you right now? Would you be homeless? What's really at stake here? You will NEVER have the time to put towards the work you love if you spend the majority of your time doing work you don't care about. It's really a disservice to you and your employer to be in this situation. Have you tried to communicate with them? Do they do any kind of employee reviews…
I need the last paycheck. So I'm sticking it out to the end of the month. But if I don't get fired, I'm going to ask for a leave of absence, or quit. But I'm still worried about what happens next. Rent in my city is expensive, and salaries are comparatively low. The political job pays decently, for the city, but even if I can find a similar full time job after election season, I'll be paying a little over half my sal…
Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
331–340 of 553 posts
Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#332I’m 30 and haven’t really had much dating experience. It boggles my mind how people are already married by 30. How does dating work? Serious question.
Look into pickup communities. Don't take it as gospel, in fact ignore most of it (specially negging, and any other kind of power plays). But you'll see that it's possible, you will also learn to read signs. Mostly dating consists of improving oneself, be social, don't objectify people and learn the unwritten rules.
Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#333Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was in that situation. I discovered that worst-case situations were actually easier, because failure was expected and thus didn't hurt. Asking out a plain girl was difficult. Asking out an ugly one meant that a rejection would be devastating. ("even the ugly ones reject me") So, what to do...? I marched myself out to the city park and ordered myself to approach the hottest women I could find. One day I walked throu…
[deleted]
Fundamentally, rejection hurts. The more you get rejected, the more it hurts, because you can no longer excuse it as being about the other person. Recovering from a rejection can take years.
Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#334Earlier quoted context omitted.
I didn't go on my first date until a month before my 30th birthday. Met my eventual wife on OKCupid 18 months later, married her 2 years after that, and now have a 7 month old, ~7 years after it all started. I'll disagree with a lot of the advice given here. The pictures on online dating sites are what you make of them. I didn't even like my wife's pictures, I only messaged her because she was playing 4 truths and a…
> I also read The Game and some PUA communities, but soured on them when a.) all my female friends told me "Dude, you're skeevy just for even mentioning them" and a married coworker was like "Well, it works on some girls - usually the type that's a total trainwreck in a relationship anyway." I think the real value in that material is the disillusionment. If you approach it as less a collection of cheat codes or parlo…
Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#335Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#336I don't like the new way of doing things. Kubernetes, node, react, terraform... Everything is more complicated and also more fragile. I feel like the software world is collectively mad and I'm sitting on the outside asking "wtf is going on?" Or maybe I'm the crazy one.
As an old school embedded programmer, I’ve stopped trying to even figure out how many layers of abstraction, data transfer and transformation, business rules, and libraries are between the user and the metal in modern software. Nobody values small and concise anymore. Big and complicated pays the paychecks.
Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#337Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#338I'm struggling to get away from being a developer. I left a comfortable, but low-paying job because there was no future and no promotions or job changes in sight. I want to work with people, not code. I hate being by myself in front of a computer all day. That led to my current job, where I'm paid twice as much but not really measuring up to their expectations. I'm still by myself in front of a computer all day. I ca…
You can code on your spare time to keep your skills sharp if it’s still moderately interesting to you.
Re: Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
#339I don't like the new way of doing things. Kubernetes, node, react, terraform... Everything is more complicated and also more fragile. I feel like the software world is collectively mad and I'm sitting on the outside asking "wtf is going on?" Or maybe I'm the crazy one.