Ask HN: Courage to build stuff
Here's the deal, I find myself procrastinating a lot. I think I have a good idea, I know a big community of people that uses spreadsheets to do something.
Why my brain still makes me procrastinate instead of developing something that COULD make me some good money, and actually... It's a cool thing, I can expand it a lot, make it useful.
But why my brain still do that with me?
How to deal with those feelings? I have all the skills that I need, actually... I'm really well versed with the web universe, I easily get hyped by languages, concepts and so on, and learn them easily. But why when it comes to building actually something good, something inside feels wrong?
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[ 0.21 ms ] story [ 17.0 ms ] threadI say fk it, just do it and launch. Life is too short to worry.
I couldn't find the thread few weeks past where I read similar comment. It actually worked for me. If anyone remembers the thread please link it here.
Anyways, to remedy this, it was pretty much just a basic decision. I told myself that I'm wallowing in self pity about problems and not doing anything about it. I decided to act now.
This is not enough though, I think it's important to hold yourself accountable to someone. Maybe get invovled in a startup competetion that requires an update every week, tell a close friend about the idea ( this helps to validate it maybe, and they might keep asking you about it forcing you to build it). Set minimal goals (like oh, i'm going to get my login system working today). And just start building.
Products really just start out as features. If you can implement just one simple feature, you'll be well on your way. And don't be afraid, just be the man in the arena http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/trsorbonnespeech.html I hope this helps.
PS - Stop reading too many blogs and news and stuff! Just build..I know I always get carried away by tech news instead of being the news
You've got the power; don't waste it.
Speaking for myself, the only reason I can (appear to) pull prototypes out of thin air is that I've done it more times than I can keep track of. Even then, there are unique challenges almost every time.
If you're not that excited about it, then build the thing you're really excited about. If it's the most exciting thing you can think of right now, start building it for the learning experience, and jump ship when you think of something better.
Seriously. I challenge you to write 100 lines of code tonight.