Quoting Zayd (2021-08-06 00:29:41) > That makes sense. For me I want to know everything I can and solve my > own problems and do projects but I do think that I want to make > something so that I can afford what I need and then also maybe help to > support projects in the community. So I I have my interests and > passions but also want to make some money. So I sort of want to do > both. Just trying to manage that if that makes sense.
So say we all ;-) > So I basically like open source and Debian because of the freedom it > offers but see them as both sort of existing. Idealism and ethics and > money making so the best thing to do is maybe just to have a limit on > business practices. And living and learning so if I gain more insight > and find a better way then I’ll try and do that lol You will certainly gain more insights, but beware that best time to explore a radically different way of life is *now*. Your "needs" are likely fewer than you think but easily "get stuck" by life choices, making them harder to let go of later - after you have established family and friends and living conditions and bank loans. My point is don't postpone if you wanna experiment - do it *now*. It is not a "black or white" question of choosing money or freedoms, but that universal human ongoing challenge of striking a balance between needs and dreams. Enjoy your life and the freedoms you decide to sustain in it, - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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