You're saying you work flat out for 10 hours a day,then go home and work on hobbies?

This is wild to me

What’s even wilder is that I used to work from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. ,not every single day, but often enough, especially when chasing tight deadlines. For years I had no hobbies, just work.

Recently, I changed mindset and spend evenings writing or doing something creative, and surprisingly, it gives me energy instead of draining it.

I’m not claiming this is healthy, it’s just what works for me. I’ve been fortunate to have strong support at home, especially from my wife.

My main point is unless you have real ownership or upside, adopting this kind of work ethic can be a trap. Passion is great, but burnout is real.

I plan to start turning some of these reflections into a personal YouTube project. Simply to share honest stories in case they help someone else who's caught in the grind.

Thanks for the comment.