Remember that life it LOOOOOOOOOONG.

I'm with nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft on this - you have to really be conscious that it's a marathon and act accordingly.

Recently, it's helped me to think of life more explicitly as chapters. I've still got a lot to write so panicking about where I am now does me no good.

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I hate to beat a dead horse, but this is one big reason why we use agile, rather than developing in a series of cram sessions. The latter isn't sustainable, over a long period of time.

People always act like I'm just being a QA killjoy, but I've seen developers furiously hack away and then literally fall into a heap, right off of their desk chairs. Just boom, he's out.

Agile is the worst. Sorry.

That's a well-founded, detailed argument based upon years of experience, whose truth cannot be denied.

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Very good points. I cut down my hours in healthcare this year and will be focusing more on myself going forward. We have far too many mentally and physically unwell people working in healthcare, which is bananas. But it makes sense given how we live.

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