Showing posts with label living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

New Life

Hi all,

How are you today?

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It has been a while since my last post. Finally I have a great reason to write and I can talk about it :) I've been silent but really excited!

As a way of celebrating my 'New Life' I made some changes to the look and feel of my blog. I added my Stackoverflow profile (very supportive community), a simple way of giving feedback about what I say and made it easier to share posts, as well as some other updatesI hope you like it.

So... you're probably wondering what I mean when I say 'New Life', well, I said in a recent post I was "again ready to mess 'with the path'!" and that's exactly what I did.
I've recently started Wildbunny with Paul Firth. As a quick introduction, Wildbunny is a brand-new start up and we're focused on exploring different markets through technology-driven innovation. You will understand what all this means very soon, when we release our first service.

We're currently working on our first service called Kaaching, a place where you'll be able to make money while using Facebook.
There's a lot to tell about my (and Paul's) new project but I'll leave that for when we get closer to release date, after all having some surprises and managing the 'momentum' (word that I recently started using a lot) is very important. I'll leave that to another post, very soon.

Everything is going great with myself and especially with Wildbunny and I feel we owe that, in part, to the place where we are, Cambridge.
I discovered a new Cambridge (and a very good one) since we started Wildbunny, it is definitely a great place to start a company.

Everyone is very supportive here and I really mean everyone, from friends and the Cambridge Coffee Company guys to our Accountants and Lawyer. Every single time we speak about our new venture everyone shows interest. Most conversations end with a "that's amazing, you did the right thing, I wish I could do the same" independently of the person knowing or not what our projects are. The start-up spirit looks to be well respected and sometimes even 
admired in here, which is a great boost to our high motivation!
It is very impressive to speak with accounts, lawyers and bank managers and get loads of useful information with some feedback even before they knew if we're going to work with them. We spent a fair amount of time with our Account (Andrew Borland) and Lawyer (Alison Barr) discussing many details and possible traps of Kaaching with no initial commitment or payment at all.

As if it wasn't enough, for those like us that can't afford an office, Cambridge has plenty of cheap or even free places where to work. From many cafes to the Central Library, being the latter totally free and very close to the conditions of a very very good office (with loads of books and cheap lunches as well).
It's very acceptable, not to say expected, to spend the whole day in a cafe working on a Laptop with free broadband, plugs to charge your laptop and minimal cost (depending of what you want, a coffee and a lunch meal).
As for proper offices, I can't tell right now but there are many Science Parks in this city with nice looking stylish new buildings.
For now we've been working some days at home, some at the Library and one or two in a cafe.

Starting a company in Cambridge was an easy process, very easy actually. I felt that this gave us much more time for what really matters, the product!

Since this post is already long enough, I'll be writing other posts with details of what we had to do to open a company in here. I hope it can help you one day...

To finish, let me tell everyone that it has been a great pleasure to work with Paul and I believe the dynamics of our team (the two of us at the moment) is something very impressive and special. I'm very happy with the fact we're two patient but very different minds with the same goal. We're always looking for the win-win situation where both opinions match which, I believe, has an extremely high value to the company and to the future users!
Cheers to you Paul :)

I'll leave you with Wildbunny's links:
Webpage (under development): http://www.wildbunny.co.uk


See you later.

Cheers,
Diogo

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

No One Knows

Hi all,
How are you today?

When we're young our parents tell us “you need to study”, when we grow up they say “you need to find a good job and keep it for life”.
Although the grown up version might be different depending where you've grown, there's always a path that everyone will try to follow and make you follow it.
People pretend to know how we should be living our lives but truth is, no one knows! Not even us.

Most people have dreams (at least that's what I want to believe) and everyone is afraid of failing, if only a bit. Obviously it's much easier to follow what society tells us to do and blame the system if we fail than to take full accountability for ourselves.

Please, don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to argue against the usefulness of our society's definition of good and bad, far from it. My point is that we can be responsible for ourselves and make a positive result out of most situations, even when we have messed up with “the path”.

For a while I was quite good messing up with it (“the path”) and I must admit, sometimes it made me think I wasn't going anywhere but lying to myself telling that “I was doing it for a reason that I believed in”. Then I got the amazing job people told me I could only get by following the right path, I was confused!
After giving it a little thought I realised “Wait! The path doesn't matter, not at all! What really matters are our dreams (some call them goals), values and the capacity to change and adapt to the present circumstances!” Am I right? I don't know. Unfortunately for some, there's no universal formula for success, this is just my today's equation.
I'm happy with myself today and I like to think that I only am who I am because of everything I did until now, even though I made some mistakes, I don't know if it would be better or worse otherwise. It's preferable to learn from the past but only think of what we can change in the present to make the future closer to what we imagine.

Lately I've been reading a lot about entrepreneurship, successful people and other related topics (good reading by the way). It's amazing the amount of times I read “To be truly successful you'll need to...”, sometimes even with opposing ideas and all written by successful people. Some of the articles even start by telling that “the path” doesn't matter but then finish describing the profile of the successful person, the one that succeeded against all odds. We can't fall for the anti-path, that's just another one and in this case it can make people believe the success is only for a small group of elite people (and hopefully they're wrong).

I don't want to sound pretentious, I do listen to all those advices and I really find them useful. I truly respect the people who wrote them but I need to be careful not to take as an absolute truth.

Well... I'm not trying to say everyone should create their own path, I don't believe it is the best to do (neither the worst), actually I don't even think it should be easier to not follow “the path”, after all that's just asking people to believe in us because we say so. What I am saying is that everyone is responsible by writing their own history either by following “the path” or not, your choice!

When we speak about success we usually start by listing some successful cases, I would start by the recent Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Twitter... They are world changers in the technology field.
If someone shouts “I want to create something as big as Google” others will tell them crazy. We compare the craziness of one or two guys to the current state of a successful big corporation. Although starting a company with the single purpose of “being as big as Google” might not be the best idea, what we usually miss is that all those companies started small, from zero.
I'm sure there were other equally or even more special people in the world when Bill Gates started Microsoft. If asked, no one would have guessed, by looking at his profile, that he would change the world a few years later. In the end, Microsoft wouldn't have happened without the will, the will to make something different, outside of the box and take responsibility for it.

All this to say: I'm again ready to mess with “the path”!
This time my goal is to live an happy life, make my dreams come true and be the best person I can be! To inspire myself and never let the energy go away!
As valid as any other goal so, what's yours?

P.s. Just so do you know, initially this post was going to be about the importance of following “the path”, I proved myself to be wrong...

See you later.


Cheers,
Diogo

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Am I risking too much?

Hello all!
How are you today?

A thought came to my mind today...
Some people ask me why can't I stay quiet and have a "stable" life, all fair questions.
Some people tell me "You're risking too much, you can lose money! You can lose your job! Don't do that!".

To those people I say "Waiting for a miracle, doing nothing, that's risking! I can lose my whole life!"

See you later.

Cheers,
Diogo

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

The Way of Living!


This is a quick post, some people will understand, some will even know the feeling, some won't.

8h - Wake up and get ready to go to work
~ - Read a book in the bus
9h30 - Start working while trying the impossible task of forgetting my second life as superhero at night
12h - Have a relaxed and tasty lunch, happiness is there and fulfilment is almost here, I can't stop dreaming about all there is to come
13h - Get back to work
18h - Leave work, tired
~ - Read book in the bus while switching to the superhero mindset, feel the excitement and energy grow inside
18h30 - Say hello to the special one waiting for me, at home
~ - Spend some quality time with the loved one, mostly speaking about future and dreams :) (ohh her patience). Take the opportunity to relax as much as I can and get even more excited and energetic! Ah, make dinner, obviously
19h30 - Have dinner
20h - Wear my special clothes and start my superhero tasks
2h - Look surprised at the time and think "I still have time for some more superhero action"
3h ~ 5h - Go to bed after the great battle of Excitement vs. Sleepy Head and have a great quick dream
8h - Wake up again, but still dreaming...

Have a great night,
Diogo