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Ask HN: How to take advantage of living in the Bay?

19 pointsby newtothebayover 6 years ago
Before moving to the Bay, I had hoped that the Bay to America would be like America to the rest of the world.<p>I grew up in a developing country with an authoritarian government. Moving from there to an American liberal arts college, I learned a lot more about how the world works: politics, economy, technology, history, arts--the whole gamut. But a lot of that learning didn&#x27;t happen just because I was in America. It happened also because I reached out the right people and was open the right opportunities.<p>Now I&#x27;m in the Bay area working in data science for one of FAANG. My daily life so far has been 9-5 at the company, 3 meals at the company, conversions with people at the company. The work is interesting, but certainly not mind-blowing (given that I&#x27;m quite similar to my teammates--we&#x27;re all hired by the same standards after all.)<p>How to take advantage of being in the Bay to grow intellectually? Like when I moved to the States, I want to make a conscious effort to grow. Should I reach out more to people doing great work at my big corp? Do I need to go out (then where?) Where are the ideas that challenge my beliefs and work that forces me to learn?

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larrykubinover 6 years ago
You should keep an eye on the events calendars - and not just tech meetups. Get outside of the tech bubble.<p>Here are some things I&#x27;ve enjoyed:<p>Live Jazz at Club Deluxe, Madrone Art Bar, Revolution Cafe, Amnesia, Mr. Tipples, SFJAZZ<p>First Fridays in Oakland - check out some local art<p>Get a museum membership and visit all of the museums, attend events, or check out some street art.<p>Extension courses at Berkeley Extension or City College of San Francisco, GIS Education Center, etc. Take something random like a foreign language or art class.<p>Free city walking tours to learn about the history of different SF neighborhoods:<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sfcityguides.org&#x2F;current_schedule.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sfcityguides.org&#x2F;current_schedule.html</a><p>Wander around to different views of the city like Corona Heights, Tank Hill, Buena Vista Park, tiled steps, etc. There are some meetups that do this kinda stuff together also.<p>Rent a bike and ride through Golden Gate Park to Cliff House.<p>Return of the Cypher live freestyles and often breakdancing at the Boom Boom Room.<p>Volunteer your time and skill for educational orgs like ScriptEd or TEALS or social&#x2F;political purposes like GeoCorps SkillShare or Code For America.<p>Eat at places besides your company. The Bay Area has so many different cuisines from around the world.<p>Go to one of the Nerd Nite &#x2F; science events at a place like Rickshaw Stop or meet some other types of people at bar trivia.<p>Join an intramural league or go to a board game night.
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andypeaover 6 years ago
If you want to get away from the computer and do something with your hands I&#x27;d thoroughly recommend The Crucible [<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thecrucible.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thecrucible.org&#x2F;</a>].<p>They offer lessons in all kinds of crafts including blacksmithing and glass working and there are loads of interesting artists with studios in the building.
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jrowleyover 6 years ago
Don’t forget to enjoy some of the best hiking in the world. Go to mt tam and Muir beach. Enjoy the redwoods.
bsvalleyover 6 years ago
You can grow intellectually in only one single domain in the Bay Area, which is Tech. That&#x27;s what it&#x27;s known for, that&#x27;s also why high figures like Thiel, Ferriss, etc. left the Bay. It is good for a short period of time, but if you&#x27;re above average in terms of curiosity as a whole, you need to move out to grow intellectually. You&#x27;ll get stuck in the Bay otherwise.
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