Written on 36th birthday

25 Feb 2020

Today is my 36th birthday. Looking back, it seems that unwittingly came to this somewhat awkward age, this is the young programmers thought to be eliminated age. But really this age, they found, stop and do something now more and more like the practical thing to do.

32 years old, do technical director, really out of the first line, and finally not worry about their midlife crisis. Every day is a meeting, study, write documents, to talk about cooperation, out of their own exhausted. Occasional time when he read the code, read books, will feel particularly happy. Also constantly reflect on their own, he is still pondering something suitable for a person, or a person pondering a book, not suitable for a person pondering man. Plus some external influence, decisively away from the original more stable and comfortable environment, and walk in the R & D line. At the same time, also trying to pick a favorite professional doctorate.

Two years of life is very simple, reading, writing code, writing articles plus his family. Under this state, feeling time flies, simple, busy and full. Away from the intrigues, try to figure out away from the Italian, their living more relaxed, harvest a lot. This time came to understand that the only constant is change, so how stable are moving in order to quiet. Moving in order to quiet the highest state of their own strong heart, strong heart and rely on their own ability to make their own stable at all times. This is much more than put their faith in the stability of other people.

To this age, under the old and small, view of things has been greatly improved, after all, is really fragrant escape the law. Just want to in the next years, still can not forget the early heart. As can side was always, like fate.

In this special day, I want to tell yourself: The people can not be too seriously, can not take the attitude of the program brought to life, it makes you hard to get along.

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