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@ErisCaffee @davidak Running from savings, well that's an option. If someone is privileged enough that can be done for months and years. The somewhat better european needs to regularly visit his labor office and get depressed by that institution. I despise that stuff, one reason I don't do it.

Going into the game industry is not the best idea if it comes to burnout. The work conditions there are especially toxic.

Everybody get's more done, when the brakes are not constantly on.

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My plan is to try and avoid working for a big studio. Ideally I'd like to be an independent developer, either making small games of my own or doing freelance work for others. Basically, I want to try and be my own boss for a change.

I know that means lean times, but I don't care. Nothing could be worse than what I had, which was severly impacting my health. If I can do something that I actuallly find interesting and creative, then I can put up with long hours and lower pay.

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@ErisCaffee Oh that idea I have too since a long time Independence as my own boss.

Game Dev was also a thing which I would like to do, but sadly I belonged to those wo were more fascinated with coding an engine than bringing acceptable ideas to the table.

Founding a worker collective sounds also like a nice idea, but because of how solidarity is just a word I don't thing I would find the people with whom that would work.

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