Being patient in the age of disruption

petiteducky
2 min readFeb 4, 2024

nobody’s perfect, I’ll keep my bugs for now

I started comparing success when mid-20 hit me.

My friends start leveling up their salaries, having assets, buying stocks.

I mean I do too, moving between jobs as I am still looking for the right match for me. And my preference in life and work seem to keep changing over time.

isn’t it normal?

Like you created an app, you launched the first version, and then you keep upgrading as you continue using it (we called it a sprint cycle right?)

So not only you are the end-user, but you are also a developer, a scrum master, and a product owner.

You’re on your own, kid.

Now here comes my question, how do you know when it needs an upgrade if you feel like things are working just fine?

Or do we need an upgrade only because other people are doing so?

Here, now, we don’t want to get stuck for too long since things keep changing.

Tech layoffs matter, stock market matters, FX rates matter

We are not living here at this point, we thriving.

And thriving sounds very exhausting. You have got no time to chill, to relax, to rest.

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