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hinst13153yIf your health is now cured then you can try writing code for $$$. The client will provide you with ideas 📈
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Maybe find some other hobby that helps nuking the stress.
From my experience, the dumbest thing I did after having severe health issues was trying to _force_ myself to keep on working.
The collateral damage was pretty heavy, hence my advice to just stop when it seems unbearable.
Next time I won't trash the thought of flipping burgers or wiping arses at a senior residency :) -
donuts238483y@IntrusionCM @hinst well as far as I can tell I'm going to be retired in disability... Hopefully.
Sort a chronic disease but now it's getting really bad... Had a surgery and need another.
I'm basically playing video games and watching anime all day now and not sure if I'll ever be motivated again to code at all... -
@donuts *hug* and that might not be the end of it.
Maybe you come back to coding, small tasks.
Maybe you come back to a counseling or guiding role (e.g. as a teacher / mentor).
Maybe you don't do coding at all.
You cannot loose experience. You might not be able to put in practice all of it - but you don't loose it.
Sounds like a pep talk, but it's the rational truth.
The big enemy in the room is wether the grieve of seemingly loose sth that dominated a large part of your life and your health issues takes its toll or wether you turn it around.
Stop wasting time thinking about what you loose, find a hobby that's satisfying.
I haven't written a line of code in over a month ever since I stopped working due to health issues...
And I have no desire or ideas to create any new apps...
Sorta feels like I'm throwing away 20+ years of work/experience/passion.
Maybe I should just solve algo problems for fun?
Or should I finally try doing some (Java) open source...
Where to find projects?
rant
midlife crisis?