Stop trying to fix the old machine. Build a new one that does something else entirely. After all, the best parts of life rarely follow the intro—they happen right after the announcer says, "And now..."
Stepping into a "Something Completely Different" moment feels like a break in the script. It looks like: The software engineer who quits to open a sourdough bakery. subtitle And Now for Something Completely Diffe...
: There is a specific, electric energy in being a beginner again. When you do something completely different, you lose the burden of expertise. Embracing the Non-Sequitur Stop trying to fix the old machine
To the outside observer, this looks like a mid-life crisis or a strategic error. To the creator, it is the only way to stay awake. Why the Pivot Matters subtitle And Now for Something Completely Diffe...