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Life is too short.
This is exactly why I left Apple at 31 yrs old.
Don’t get me wrong, Apple was an awesome place to work. The $ was good, I learned a lot, and I met some great people. But it was never my goal to stay there forever.
I remember seeing people who had worked there for decades, and others looked up to them like they had made it. Like spending your entire life working for one of the biggest companies in the world was the ultimate dream.
I NEVER saw it that way.
My goal was always to get out.
Bc no matter how good the paycheck was, no matter how respected the company was, and no matter how comfortable the job became, it never gave me what I wanted most…
Which was to control my own time.
Today, I’m my own boss.
I decide when I work, where I work, and what I work on.
I can talk shit on 𝕏 if I want to.
My $ works for me instead of me spending my entire life working for money.
I can travel with my kids. Work from a boat. Take a 22-day road trip. Spend a random Tuesday with my family. Build new businesses. Invest. Create. Take risks. Fuck up. Try again.
I can do whatever the fuck I want with my time.
And to me, that’s real wealth.
Just look at the math.
You spend the first part of your life growing up. Then most people spend 40+ years working, waiting for weekends, vacations, and eventually retirement. And even during those working years, after sleep, work, commuting, eating, chores, and everything else life requires, you might only have a few hours a day that are truly yours.
That’s fucking crazy when you really think about it.
You can always make more $.
You can lose $ and make it back.
Making $ is the easy part.
But you will NEVER make another minute of your life.
That’s the true reason I left Apple at 31 after ~8 yrs of grinding, and despite being on the fast track for success at the company.
Life is too short to spend your best years building someone else’s dream while waiting until you’re old enough to finally start living yours.
Bet on yourself.

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Elon Musk explains how Starlink works
“So there are laser links between the satellites. So it forms sort of a laser mesh, so that if, let’s say if cables are damaged or cut, like fiber cables, the satellites can communicate between each other and provide connectivity. For example, when the Red Sea cables were cut… the Starlink satellite network continued to function.”
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you need four hobbies. no more, no less.
create
bring something into existence. write, build, draw, code, cook. creation grounds you. it turns thought into reality.
consume
read books. watch films. study art. this feeds taste and perspective. good input sharpens good output.
cavort
move your body daily. walk, lift, run, dance. motion stabilizes the mind. a stagnant body distorts thinking.
commune
have a community. friends, family, peers. isolation corrodes judgment. shared reality keeps you sane.
miss one, and the system degrades.
keep all four, and life stays balanced, generative, and human.

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