Modernnomad84 | 4 years ago | on: Beyond Smart
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Modernnomad84 | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Experiences going part time?
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Modernnomad84 | 11 years ago | on: Join the Engineering Leisure Class
Here's something you can take away from MMM even if you don't agree with everything he says.
Based on your post, these are the things that are important to you (or at least a start):
- Newer car - owning a house over 300 sq. ft. - Traveling to Arizona to visit relatives.
Maybe there are a dozen or so other things that are important to you that you could add to that list.
Now open up your bank account and find out how much spending happens on stuff that isn't important to you. 50%? 80%?
If you can dial down the spending that doesn't make you happy or the spending you do that just out of habit then you would be able to do more that does matter to you... nicer house, nicer car, more frequent and longer trips to AZ.
Modernnomad84 | 11 years ago | on: Join the Engineering Leisure Class
http://earlyretirementextreme.com/
His book is especially interesting.
Granted, the author of this book is quirky and ends up doing a lot of work that you could hire someone to do for $10 an hour. But the author stressed that- at least for him- he'd rather spend his team mending clothes or fixing his bike that being in academia (his prior career).
Modernnomad84 | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you stay productive after work?
On the days when I don't switch gears, there would be no way I could do focused work for more than an hour or two.
Honestly, if I ever really wanted to do a computer-based startup, I would leave my 9-5 job and do landscaping or something physical during the day. I don't think it's realistic to ask your body to be in front of a computer for 12 hours a day.
Modernnomad84 | 14 years ago | on: At BuzzFeed, the Significant and the Silly
Modernnomad84 | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Someone wants to resell our SaaS. What can go wrong?
This is one of those instances where it isn't a zero-sum game, and you and the reseller can both benefit.
Modernnomad84 | 15 years ago | on: Surviving Silicon Valley
Modernnomad84 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: idea for a startup, how important should be the path to revenue?
As a graduate of CS, you have a mind that functions in a unique way. If you set your mind to water delivery, a dry cleaner, or real estate, you would likely approach it in a way that few of your competitors do. Capitalize on that.
If you have to 1. create the market and then 2. create a business on top of it, you are making twice the work for yourself.
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Modernnomad84 | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I crazy?
Modernnomad84 | 16 years ago | on: How eBay can save itself in 1 day
All the feature would do would kill the last-minute folks. Nothing more, nothing less.
All of the "bid and forget it" folks (i envy your discipline) still win if you value it more than the next guy.
Modernnomad84 | 16 years ago | on: How eBay can save itself in 1 day
Modernnomad84 | 16 years ago | on: How eBay can save itself in 1 day
It seems that most people, given 3 hours to think about and consider the regret they would feel if they didn't get what they are bidding on, would usually convince themselves to skip a coffee and add another five dollars to their bid.
you are totally right, but humans are far from rational.
Modernnomad84 | 16 years ago | on: How eBay can save itself in 1 day
Modernnomad84 | 16 years ago | on: How eBay can save itself in 1 day
Even if this was just a feature that sellers could opt for (for five bucks more or so), I think it would make a world of difference.