Lately I've been "haunted" by the exercise of trying to balance personal live while being a software developer.
Being on top of the Microsoft wave means countless hours learning new technologies, either hands-on or reading about them.
How do you do it? I don't really think it's possible to be on top of it without leaving something behind. If you have a family, if you have hobbies, if you work and if you need to follow all the latest trends, 24 hours a day are not enough (assuming you sleep a reasonable time/day).
If I dedicate more to family, I feel I start to fall behind technically. If I try to compensate on the technical side, I feel I let the family behind.
Does a very good software developer need to be a genius or a socially inapt person who can isolate himself, therefore eliminating the personal life to be 100% dedicated at work? It also feels like it's unfair competition between one who balances his life and another who simply has no life...
Someone else struggling with this?
I hope it's not something already discussed, I tried to search and found no question alike.
Cheers all!
