Nice post! Can’t agree more BUT. For me the hard part is to keep writing and stop goofing around and testing stuff.

I mean, you could be playing ad eternum but there’s always a point where you feel comfortable with “the experiment” or you have the feeling that is over, or concluded.

In late 90’s we were kinda pioneers in the medium, and talking about it was exciting. Now I don’t feel like this anymore. I’ve built a career around it and there’s no more alchemy.

Also, young people is growing up surrounded by tons github repos, stack overflow answers and techie posts solving their doubts. They don’t need a playground, they just need a search in google. Can you remember that time without google?

The positive is how easy to publish your thoughts and reach some people nowadays, if you want to, in just minutes. And that’s also great.

Warm regards!