Consider something like The Fun Pimps did maybe? One of the main devs used to own a construction company and sold it to pursue creating 7 Days to Die.
It's seemed like a pretty chill and cozy set up for the devs from what I've seen with livestreams. They get to pursue some creative passions, create a community, offer up a fun and satisfying game to that community with regular updates, etc. And you don't necessarily have to be technically capable so long as you have the money and qualified team you can trust.
They've remained pretty damn immune to wokeness too, since they don't really bother with taking in investors or going public. They just do what they want to do, the way they want to, and enjoy the ride. And you
Another thing to consider might be to look into some mentorship sorts of opportunities, or something else of a charitable nature for others. Sometimes passing on some knowledge or helping other people out in general is its own kind of rewarding and worthwhile experience. And no, I'm not just referring to financial, but something where you're actually interacting with other people and making some kind of a difference.
Consider something like The Fun Pimps did maybe? One of the main devs used to own a construction company and sold it to pursue creating 7 Days to Die.
It's seemed like a pretty chill and cozy set up for the devs from what I've seen with livestreams. They get to pursue some creative passions, create a community, offer up a fun and satisfying game to that community with regular updates, etc. And you don't necessarily have to be technically capable so long as you have the money and qualified team you can trust.
They've remained pretty damn immune to wokeness too, since they don't really bother with taking in investors or going public. They just do what they want to do, the way they want to, and enjoy the ride. And you
Consider something like The Fun Pimps did maybe? One of the main devs used to own a construction company and sold it to pursue creating 7 Days to Die.
It's seemed like a pretty chill and cozy set up for the devs from what I've seen with livestreams. They get to pursue some creative passions, create a community, offer up a fun and satisfying game to that community with regular updates, etc.
They've remained pretty damn immune to wokeness too, since they don't really bother with taking in investors or going public. They just do what they want to do, the way they want to, and enjoy the ride.