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Following up on yesterday’s post ZzZzzzZzZZzzZzZzZZzzzZzz (heh, now that’s a permalink). So, what are you supposed to do when the online community you used to be pretty active in — a community that was once full of really interesting people, work, and new ideas, a community that helped you get work and make money, as well as got you into your current career — no longer holds your interest?
Do you step up and make it interesting yourself, or just move on and participate in something that’s as interesting and inspiring as the old community used to be? Right now I’m leaning towards the latter.
This doesn’t mean I’ll change jobs or careers, not by a longshot, especially since I love them both. Just that I’ll maybe start using my freetime differently than I have the last 6 years.
posted around 8pm on Wed, Jan. 23, 2008