I launch my MVP last month. I can't agree more with you.
1. Tech debts. The coder inside my just to write better code. And writing better code is satisfying.
2. After launch, I become more of a marketer than an engineer. Being a marketer is less enjoyable than being an engineer. I secretly know this before launch.
3. Alternative for income. Yes, I have another side project, whose users calling for more features. I can't help spending time on that project.
Thanks so much for clarifying this.
edit: what truly prompt me to launch is the death of my mom, which reminded me I have waited too long to do important things.
I launch my MVP last month. I can't agree more with you.
1. Tech debts. The coder inside my just to write better code. And writing better code is satisfying.
2. After launch, I become more of a marketer than an engineer. Being a marketer is less enjoyable than being an engineer. I secretly know this before launch.
3. Alternative for income. Yes, I have another side project, whose users calling for more features. I can't help spending time on that project.
Thanks so much for clarifying this.
edit: what truly prompt me to launch is the death of my mom, which reminded me I have waited too long to do important things.