Blowater has been the longest personal project that I started and have kept working on. For the past 10 years, I have started countless side projects but gave up all of them. While most of them were worth to gave up, a few of them were actually very good ideas even today.

Now I reflect on why.

A big problem is that the education system doesn't reward students / kids who work on long-term goals.

Generations of people have been hardwired to work on short-terms turns. The next exams, the next game (for atheletes), the next contests, the finals of this semester.

As if there is some predefined correct path for success.

But once we graduate and become a real adult, we find ourselves in a world where there is no "next exam / test" to work on that can gaurantee a tangible returns.

Then many people, included me, are not happy about our lifes.

For all the projects I started prioir to Nostr, I was looking for an escape of this unhappiness. But my thinking pattern didn't change. Therefore I was never able to escape.

Now after working on Nostr, I gradually start to understand the beauty, importance and necessity of workong with uncertainty and long-term goals.

I have learned a lot about programming, but I have learned even more about myself, psychology and life in general.

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So true! Can relate 💯! I might disagree about athletes, because they usually build up toward bigger game and higher level of competition, but otherwise it would seem like education is broken in many ways. I don’t have a solution but there have to be a better way to approach it! 🐶🐾🫂

Right, athletes are different

Me either, but we need to create a solution for the next generation. My imaginary kids will learn directly from people with exceptional abilities and have mentorship instead of learning from a school of suckers.

You still need to dip them in the school so they can learn how to deal with people, but mentorship and parental education has no substitute! 🐶🐾🫡

Right, dealing with people is important. But prior to school system, people just grow up in communities and villages. Modern city sort of destroys the functionality of local communities and neighborhoods so that we need to create a separate physical place, the school, for kids to grow in.

Unleashing kids in the school system to have them learn how to deal with people is akin to throwing a baby in a roller coaster to learn how to sit still.

The school system is a highly synthetic environment that doesn’t mimic the characteristics of regular life unless you are a prison inmate. The type of social interaction kids learn in the school system are widely dislocated and, at best, won’t inform behavior, and at worst, will shape psychopathic behavior.

No school system can effectively stop or prevent bullying behavior and it encourages jungle psychology to kids. And most bullying is not physical, it’s social. Making fun of, isolating, showing off… If we want kids to grow up as an independent thinking, courageous, and kind people. School system is bad.

100% dude! idk if it's too late to learn about coding butta, I too can appreciate the beauty of freedom tech coding since nostr😂

I've had a similar experience working on my nostr client. I usually lost interest in my projects after a month or so, but nostr seems different.

The more I work in it and the more I see what everyone else is building the more interested and motivated I become

It's a feedback loop and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one stuck in it 😁

That's why I gave you Spec Ops badge ✅ cuz you are cool in my book 🫂