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Does it matter that I don't do something that really matters?

1 pointsby misleading_nameover 12 years ago
I'm a developer at a small young tech company. I love to go in to work every day, and each day I solve little problems. But looking at the big picture - no matter how good I get at my current job - I will never really do anything "important." In other words, I don't do something that really "matters." Should I care about more than the fact that I love the details of what I do?

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nostrademonsover 12 years ago
Do <i>you</i> care about it? Do you end up feeling unfulfilled at the end of the day?<p>For me, I'd be very unhappy if I had to work on things that don't matter (one reason why I hated writing software for hedge funds...) But that's a personal preference - part of what gives my life meaning is the impact I have on the world. A lot of people don't think in those terms - they just want to earn enough to pay the bills, indulge in their hobbies, and spend time with the people they love - and that's fine.
BigFatGangstaover 12 years ago
As long as you enjoy what you do and keep learning new stuff. Don't loose sleep over if it is currently "important" or not.