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For the 2nd time in my life I am going into independent consulting. Today I quit my steady job and will dedicate myself to pursuing consulting and software development projects – some of them going on for a while, but none producing a single cent yet. Will also dedicate some time to some things I have neglected in my personal life. The big difference between now and the last time is that I am not moving from a steady job into a consulting project right away. This time I will truly depend on savings until such moment I can collect money on invoiced gigs.

Last time it was just a test that I could find a profitable use for the skills I have taken over 11 years to acquire. This time it is a test that I have the courage to do something without any assurance, and the discipline to keep it steady even when things don’t work out perfectly.

Today I am happy. Today I am concerned about my future.

I also feel some level of sadness. I truly enjoyed working with the people that will stay behind on the company for which I worked. I did learned a lot from them, and I think they will be successful – it would have been great to continue being part of that success.

Now… it is time to build something greater. Time to build Me version 2.0.