I understand, seems like we've been talking about different things in the same thread.

There's another factor to consider though: a lot of people (me included) also lose their enthusiasm and energy very quickly whenever their hobbies become their full-time job. Up to the point they start really hating what they liked to do before.

Anyway, as I said, I'm not *that* old but, in my 30s, I already have decided I will stop working as soon as I have a chance, i.e. have enough money to spend throughout the rest of my life. Meanwhile, I know a guy who, in his 40s, earns 2 or 3 times more than me and keeps saying he loves to work and loves his job position (senior Java developer). Not sure he'd necessarily go nuts otherwise but he had some mental problems in the past, so maybe focusing on the work is a part of his therapy.

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I could never really retire. Retirement is just a chance to freely choose my work. I love working. I'm like my dad, I guess. He's retirement age and refuses to retire. Says they'll have to drag him out. 😅

I got on Nostr to chill and immediately fell into working. Even when I'm "posting", my posts usually serve some sort of purpose. They're rarely just aimless chatter. I don't do aimless.

Neither do I. I just point out why looking at FOSS repos to find potential employees is pretty much inefficient.

Oh, and here's another factor: there is a small fraction of people who just don't accept any kind of control over them.

Yeah, they can't work as part of a team or follow simple directions.

Can't even get them to put files in the correct folder or follow naming conventions or implement a linter.