One thing I wonder is as you get older, do you get better at predicting what will happen / does your life get more predictable?
If you had asked me this question a year ago, I would have said at the end of 2020, I would be living in Boston working as a software engineer for a 3D printing company in the area.
Instead, I'm living in Minneapolis, working for Gumroad, and building my own business.
This is the first time I've had to predict the future, every year prior to this was "I am in year N of X educational institution, next year, I will be in year N+1." So, a difficult year to make predictions for the first time.
How do you make predictions about your own life? I don't mean "you" as a general pronoun but you, the person currently reading this comment.
I worry about the state of the world, especially US/UK/etc. for 2021. I expect the COVID-19 situation to improve but the division of society into those who are doing great economically and those who are suffering will increase.
Before I went back to work I volunteered at my local food bank and met many people who were in poor economic shape, often because of one bad medical event that sucked up all their resources, etc. Politically I am a member of the Libertarian Party, and as is my right, my wife and I choose to spend much of our resources on charities and what we consider just social causes.
My hope for 2021 is that more people in the world raise their consciousness and start caring for other people and turn their backs on shallow materialism.
Also I'm interested in traveling, since I never did that and I'm 22 already. Also I'm fond of music, and I want to work on that more, maybe record something.
Happy new year HN!
- Grow my business from $50k to $100k/y
- Grow number of dogs from 1 to 2
- Live a more balanced, healthy lifestyle
- Hang out with friends/family in person again