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zerobrainwash
·anno scorso·discuss
Apologies, I meant Ukraine war, should have been more clear, it is that simple there.
zerobrainwash
·anno scorso·discuss
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zerobrainwash
·2 anni fa·discuss
Congrats from a fellow braliukas on producing such a great movie!
zerobrainwash
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yeah, it’s a silly segway. The team could have moved somewhere “safe” at any time before the acquisition lol. I’m from the Baltics as well, we are not moving anywhere from our land, photo editing features can wait.
zerobrainwash
·3 anni fa·discuss
Relieved to hear I’m not the only one. I always blamed myself for not understanding it deeply enough. But admittedly, it is a shit snow and the most frustrating part of development.
zerobrainwash
·3 anni fa·discuss
Been there and there is no easy answer. Personally, I’ve tried switching jobs, doing new hobbies on a side but it was not enough. I’ve burned out much deeper than 1-month vacation or a new job, doing essentially the same, could fix. In the end, my whole life needed changing. Now I’ve cut my costs a lot, work a lot more on my own projects, take on freelance work, and spend A LOT of time doing other shit that I want to do. It feels crazily unproductive at times and I’m missing out on a lot of money and career improvements. But I feel fucking alive.

I think to get out of the rut, you actually need to do significant changes that feel scary but those are the only ones that will shake you and get you out of the rut. It’s actually really simple but also not easy. In a sense, we crave for that rut and familiarity of what the next day brings but that’s also what kills us. Need to shake up things periodically, try to discover other parts of yourself you didn’t know or forgot about. That will do the job.
zerobrainwash
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thank you for sharing this! Planning to embark on a similar adventure and having some fears, this is reassuring.