Comment by netbioserror

2 years ago

I’m at a point where my hobbyist time in college has translated into excellent product development at work. And now I just…don’t want to write code in my free time. That muscle is getting suitably flexed and I am using my non-work hours for numerous other fulfilling purposes. Maybe one day when I have an entrepreneurial idea worth pursuing I can hit the grindset, but right now is the moment for other things.

I'm stuck on this exact same problem. I want to code, but no longer want to do it for the sake of learning. I'll happily code for something that will get me true ROI, but haven't found what to dedicate my time to. I've realized I need to continue to learn, but that no longer applies specifically to the coding domain.

I don't know if I can do it. Coding has instant feedback, most other things in life are not like that. The lack of instant feedback is demotivating.