Lately, I've sorta been bummed and a little depressed at how things are going, and what I'm sorta forced to do do because of my various circumstances.
So I've been thinking quite a bit about what I really want, and what I really want to do... and what I really desire to become.
What I'm about to tell you might come off as unrealistic, selfish or some other negative reflection... but I really have to write this stuff down as a way to make it more realistic and more official as a direction for what my aims are.
Oh, and these things might not be as best said or everything, but it's the core of what I really want... so with no further adieu:
What I really Want...
The time and resources (mostly monetary to get the stuff I'd like to have, but also includes non-monetary things) to do whatever I want when I feel like doing it.
Have the coolest, latest technology (mostly computer devices - hardware, software and accessories).
To sleep when I want for as long as I want, or stay up whenever I want for as long or short as I want... so that I can do whatever I want... or in other words - Not be tied to a schedule.
To work on my great web 2.0 / revolutionary web app ideas.
Have my own web hosting to sell as well as to differ the costs of hosting my websites / web app ideas mentioned above.
The Solution...
Based on what I just listed above as what I really want, the solution is provided therein.
Since I listed my desires from greatest to least (for the most-part), as a solution if I work on the list from the bottom up then each item I work on will provide the solution for the previous item.
Which is why I am so eager to start my own web hosting business.
The End Result...
The end result then would be that I would be the owner of a web technology business.
And that is what I really want to become...
Gary Winston
Sorta like the movie AntiTrust, where I would be like the owner of NURV... but instead of creating the communication software stuff, it would be for creating and developing my sweet web app ideas that I have and may get.
I would be like a mix of CEO Gary Winston and the programmer Milo Hoffmann where I would enjoy running the company and using my genius to do any of coding that I would like.
However, I won't use any of the sneaky, underhanded methods that Gary Winston uses... and hopefully won't have the problems that they encounter with the law.
... Other than perhaps an unintentional monopoly!
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