I told myself that I would postpone thinking until I have a diploma in hand, but I have lots of freetime in the next couple of weeks, and so I want to devote it to projects that I think would pay off for me in the long-run.
Anyway, I think there is a new innovation in my perspective on determining what to do with my commercial time
it's all about scenes.
I'm a jack of many trades kind of guy, and I could get passionate about many things.
certain things I don't like.
(this is still an incomplete thought)
but I think in determining where I want to lunge myself forward, I should factor in what I feel about the scene.
I should work at different places or try doing different things and see how does the whole scene feel.
Like DJs have a certain scene, which involves working like a vampire, drowning yourself in music, underground culture drugs, etc.. it has its pluses and minuses.
working at Starbucks has its own scene, which is interacting with many people, but also living a plebian lifestyle.
Writers have a scene.
also, I was thinking about this with regard to the IT-dot-com scene here in palo alto.
by scoping out our innovation lab here, I find that the scene is too utopian for my liking, too giddy, too Christian.
I think I want something at least a little bit alternative... technology has too many wannabes in the scene too, and a lot of bankers (too much money)
we'll see.
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