No accounting for tastes...
May. 14th, 2003 04:12 pmI just got an especially interesting thank-you letter about my screensaver tutorial... I've decided to take down the details because I'm sick of telling everyone my dumb little ideas that end up amounting to nada. One reason I'm so hesitant with them is that it always surprises me which of the things I do people end up valuing and liking, and which ones I put lots of effort into but nobody else thinks is any good. Even at work, it's the things I consider intuitive and easy that people end up raving about... and vice versa. Does this happen to other people? It kind of annoys me. And makes me feel really stupid to boot. I guess this is kind of an abstract thing to get all P.O.'d over, but I hate feeling like my judgement sucks.
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Date: 2003-05-15 05:22 am (UTC)Sometimes a thanks is worth it. If it were only that cut & dry. Sometimes you get a thanks and then end up getting 20 more questions and then you begin to wonder why you did it. ;) Like the guy I ended up helping yesterday. I got his server up and running via instructions through email and now I'm being bombarded with every little baby question after that. It's like, ok ok ok... time to move along now.
sigh. ;) Anyway, just don't forget to feel good about the things you do and don't worry about everyone else so much.
Thanks ratty... can I call you ratty? :)
Date: 2003-05-15 05:49 am (UTC)The reason I want other people to like at least one of my ideas sometime is that I'd like to start my own biz (or otherwise start working for myself) and get filthy rich, at some point. Most things, I just do for me, but at SOME point I'll have to sell something to someone or stay in corporate-land forever. My guess right now is that something will indeed make me an independent chicky, but also that I'll have no idea what that something is until it happens. Phooey. It's all right, I like it that people occasionally like my stuff--just wish I could predict it better. :)
As for the "thanks, now can you please explain the universe" people... yeah. I once ended up explaining trigonometry to some poor girl who was trying to write a screensaver. Felt ridiculous, but she asked a question and I knew the answer and so I just had to type it all out... argh...
Re: Thanks ratty... can I call you ratty? :)
Date: 2003-05-15 05:53 am (UTC)As for your own biz, believe me, I feel your pain. I so much want to escape corporate land as well (well, at least this job anyway) myself. Takes time. I'm tired of coding 9-10 hours days and then going home and coding another 8 hours. Sure way to burn yourself out. Someday I'll get something off the ground. I'm getting closer to architecting everything to how I want it done, I just just have a little more research to do and training (flash mx).
It sounds like you're giving it a good try, and
Date: 2003-05-15 06:12 am (UTC)Me, I'm waiting to vest at this company, and then probly headed out to somewhere else unless things change. More updates in late 2004. :)
Haven't you learned?
Date: 2003-05-15 11:29 am (UTC)Agree?
Yes indeedy... I just don't like it...
Date: 2003-05-16 05:41 am (UTC)