06-06-2015, 12:02 PM
(06-06-2015, 09:28 AM)Adri Wrote: I feel pushed to learn low-level programming, things like assembly, C, networking, UNIX, kernels… I love those things, but I can't see exactly where this is leading me. I guess I should let things happen, but I also don't want to become a lazy guy.
I think I had a similar experience, Adri. It's like I need to get a deeper understanding in certain areas before I get into the "flow" of just doing my thing.
On the Millionaire Fastlane forums there are quite a few people, who swear that you shouldn't learn anything but marketing, and outsource everything else. Yet I feel drawn to doing the exact opposite and it seems to me that you're having a similar case. I'm on my second run and still not sure whether that's common sense or self-sabotage.
I think @swisston had a similar experience at one point, if memory serves me right. One comforting thought is that if a few of us are reacting the same way, it might really be what the programming demands from us.