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Gilles Tran wrote:
> There are lots of motivational targets, including those, but if recognition
> is your only one you're in for a lifetime of disappointment.
> Be happy doing the stuff you like and do it for your own enjoyment/mystical
> fulfillment/whatever rocks your personal boat. You can't expect people to
> like what you do if you don't enjoy doing it the first place...
I *enjoy* what I do - it's just that after I've done it, it feels
horribly hollow.
It's like, the other day I build a logic predicate solver. I was really
excited. I mentioned it here, and one person told me that I can't spell
"cleaver", and another told me I'd reinvented Prolog. Yay for me. :-\
It would just be nice if now and then I could do something that actually
*impresses* somebody...
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