LucasSloan comments on The fallacy of work-life compartmentalization - Less Wrong

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Comment author: LucasSloan 05 March 2010 06:41:19PM 1 point [-]

Have you considered working in a start up? Rolf Nelson who writes The Rational Entrepreneur may be able to help. I assume that you are relatively skilled at programming and thinking, since you post here and get away with only 2 hours of work a week. Where are you currently working? A really well known firm, a legacy firm, or what? If a start up wouldn't work (if, for example, you need someone to enforce the work on you), you might want to consider applying to work at Google or another top valley firm.

Comment author: Rain 05 March 2010 07:01:53PM *  3 points [-]

No, thank you. I'd rather suffer where I am.

ETA: I've become uncomfortable with this line of conversation, and feel that people are putting too much pressure on me in an attempt to other-optimize. Thank you for your attempts to assist, but I would rather that this thread end here.