I feel lucky because earlier in my career, I found what I liked to do; it's build software that you see your friends using on the street, and they like it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like what I do, and a lot of these projects have really interesting material and interesting people to work with. I feel lucky.
I've been a software engineer, a novelist, a journalist, and a manager - and managing developers is easily the trickiest thing I've ever done.
I'm lucky enough to do what I like for work - not everyone's that fortunate.
It gives you great pleasure to know that millions of developers, day to day, make their living using the software that you created.
I was lucky to be involved and get to contribute to something that was important, which is empowering people with software.
I'm extremely lucky that my passion - making and creating - is also my career.
I grew up in the projects in Brooklyn, and I consider myself lucky and blessed to be where I am - just working.
I am very happily employed as a full-time software engineer; I travel a lot, and I write books along with this here weekly TechCrunch column; and I still find the time to work on my own software side projects.
I feel very lucky that I've been able to carve out any niche at all in this business. It's so hard to get into.
I was lucky - I found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I started Apple in my parents' garage when I was 20. We worked hard, and in 10 years, Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees.
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