> By this metric, most of humanity probably feels it worthless, isn't it?
Everyone can produce something outstanding. We often confuse that with the recognition that comes from that something becoming noticed by others.
Do something you love, for the love of doing it. Of course, keep the family happy, fed, and housed, but never forget we are more than work and money and that our worth is not derived from how others see us.
We HN'ers like to do a lot and we often get recognition from that, but really makes us who we are is what we love doing. The rest are side-effects not goals.
> By this metric, most of humanity probably feels it worthless, isn't it?
Everyone can produce something outstanding. We often confuse that with the recognition that comes from that something becoming noticed by others.
Do something you love, for the love of doing it. Of course, keep the family happy, fed, and housed, but never forget we are more than work and money and that our worth is not derived from how others see us.
We HN'ers like to do a lot and we often get recognition from that, but really makes us who we are is what we love doing. The rest are side-effects not goals.