A simulator is a great way to live out the perfectly normal and not at all niche dream of taking off from a taxiway rather than a runway.
Very much so. But it's not purely luck. I turned down a job offer for significantly more money to take this one. Sometimes I momentarily regret it, but then I consider how happy I am and all regret evaporates.
My job is basically my hobby. I spend about 50 hours a week on my hobby - some of it structured for someone else, and some of it entirely for myself. The stuff for someone else is less fun, but still genuinely brings me joy.
Move on before it becomes a job you hate. I've made that mistake before and I don't care to repeat it.
I'm 2 years into my current job and it still genuinely excites me to start work each day. When it no longer does, I'll be looking for a new job.
Like krita does?
That's what I mean by a ghost city though. Vastly overbuilt for its population, rather than completely empty.
The most prominent mental image I have of it is a few people on bikes commuting down an 8(?) lane boulevard.
I know that the military government built a giant ghost city Napyidaw to act as the capital, including something like 8 lane roads for the almost-nobody who lives there.
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To find American politicians you'll have to comb the dessert.