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You may feel differently in a couple of years, and if you do, consider a business with tangible goods or in-person services, where you see immediate results. It's unlikely it will have the growth of a tech startup, but you will get some satisfaction with every product/service you deliver.

I've been bouncing between writing code and work-with-your-hands type startups for 16 years and it has kept me (arguably) sane.



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