https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2406614
Thanks HN for being a part of my journey!
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2406614
Thanks HN for being a part of my journey!
Working on things you enjoy, making a positive impact on people's lives, and raising a new generation to carry on where you left off, that is success.
Stay focused there and you might accidentally accumulate so much wealth you have to work at putting it to use helping people like Bill does!
Let's not forget personal satisfaction. I'm a little leery of putting the entire assessment of my life onto other people (even though if I was going to, I could do a lot worse than number of people helped).
Hopefully helping other people leads to some amount of personal satisfaction for most people, and they'll have a fairly good life and good impact on others by the end. :)
With that said, optimizing for after you're dead might be selfish and reasonably desirable, but there's a lot to be said for optimizing for tomorrow instead. Life would be pretty pointless if none of us were supposed to optimize for some enjoyment while we're here.
Nothing matters to you once your dead. Other peoples' assessment of your life is irrelevant to you.
I would rather live my life happy with my decisions (part of which is helping people because of my own morals) rather than helping a bunch of people in ways that make me miserable.