Share Your Plans for 2022

10 points by zeronull ↗ HN
Hi All. Previously today I created a post about 2021 -

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29737535

I can start:

1. Do workouts regularly, running at least 2 times a week

2. Walk around 1500km in a year

3. Finish a new personal project (app for Android/iOS) on Flutter

4. Move all scripts from Python to Go

5. Periodically write updates about my life and events around me (like a diary)

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1. Hopefully I’ll be able to start going back to school. All depends if I can get my residency straight.

2. Hopefully finish or get rather far in the side project I’m invested in the most.

3. Start trying to contribute to NetBSD. I’m extremely happy that my Alpha, VAX, and SGI hardware can be revived with a modern OS and I would like to help contribute to that / prevent stagnation while I can.

There are some other things I’d like to do, that likely won’t happen, thanks to the added stressors of the next year, and the passage of time.

No thanks. My plans are my own, and no one here (or anyone else online) is interested in them.
1. Reach “conversational” level in Spanish

2. Complete a 50 miler ultra-marathon

3. Buy a vacation home on a lake

4. Start leading and organizing group events that I wish existed but no one else has stepped up on

Keep a healthy work life balance, treat work like work and enjoy other things in my own time at time.
1. Foremost goal is to continue taking care of physical/mental health

2. I'm currently working on Vim Reference Guide ebook. Likely to publish in the first quarter

3. Have several more book topics in mind, but not sure if I'll start working on any of them. And it is possible that I'll come up with something else I fancy and work on it instead of already planned topics

4. Hope to make interactive apps for programming related exercises, work on games for fun, contribute to open source projects, etc

In 2022, my plans are to:

1. Continue writing the 9 remaining books of my Dev Concepts collection: [1]

2. Write essays and articles about Personal Knowledge Management and grow my community: [2]

3. Continue publishing my weekly newsletter: [3]

4. Launch my YouTube channel and start publishing content regularly (about Dev & IT, Knowledge Management & personal organization)

5. Build and launch a few products in the PKM space

6. Get better at design

7. Read a ton non-fiction books

8. Make new friends

9. Play even more board games (Arkham Horror LCG, Gloomhaven, Clank legacy, Pandemic legacy, etc)

10. Start exercising again regularly

[1] https://dev-concepts.dev

[2] https://dsebastien.net

[3] https://newsletter.dsebastien.net

1. Work up the courage to kill myself
I hope this isn’t sarcasm, because it isn’t funny. If you are serious, please ask find someone to talk to. If you don’t have anyone to talk to, you have all of “us”.
I'm sorry, it's not sarcasm. But I don't think it was appropriate to say. I don't think that talking can help me. I feel like I died around 2 years ago and now I'm just going about day to day things in a way that people don't get upset with me, but every day I feel more and more checked out of reality.
Hey, been in this situation and went out of it at some point. Some medicine, some mental work to make things better. You can make it work for you if you try.

If you need someone to talk to, just send me a message, or reach me on my e-mail: me at my username dot com

Talking may not feel helpful but I think if you try it and are open to the thoughts and suggestions shared by others it could help.

I had a period of my life about 12 years ago (I was 39/40 years old) where I felt similar to you. Everything I did and had in my life seemed pointless and I felt like I was just waiting around to see it all inevitably crash and burn. When I went in public all I saw was a mass of people I felt completely disconnected from and wondered what problems and fears they were hiding. Panic attacks, difficulty getting out of bed. After a long mental struggle with myself assuming that the way I felt couldn’t be fixed I went to the doctor and started therapy. Aside from treatment for depression, it turned out that due to stress my testosterone had crashed and was below 100 (600-800) is normal.

What you are feeling is a chemically induced state we interpret as feelings. Please don’t assume that feeling can’t be changed. With a bit of perspective and chemical correction you will be amazed how much better things can be and you can find your purpose and drive again. It will take time and it will take work, but it is worth it. Don’t let your brain lead you astray, it can play tricks on you and of course, it all feels real.

Are there symptoms of low testosterone in men?

I wonder if its more common than we realize.

Helping more developers with Codexplainer AI.
1. Find a new job as a data scientist or analytics engineer (mathewanalytics.com)

2. Finish up a R and Python library to automate common data science tasks

3. Get better at Google Cloud Platform

4. Find a girlfriend