Bad formatting aside, this is an important insight. When I first started working at my current job, a young consulting firm, we took a client that nearly killed me for about a solid month. The thing is, we hadn't even launched their product, a test taking app, to the general public yet. There was always an air of urgency, of "if we don't get this feature done RIGHT NOW there will be trouble." I've since learned that there really wasn't as much trouble as I thought, since we didn't even have users yet, and if the feature had to be put on hold for 3 hours to spend time in the evening with my family, the world was not at all going to end.
I think I'm getting better at work/life balance, but when I first started, it was nonexistent. Makes for an unpleasant lifestyle.
My main point is that the author should be proud of his posts and proofread them, especially when choosing to share them this way.
As far as self-posts... I'll defer to the community's choice to upvote whether or not it helps/hurts the community. Personally, I think it adds noise to the signal that is the front page.
My point is that the comment "Until... I learn how to spell?" is not really the best way to get the point across.
It's obvious the post needs a little attention... maybe that would of been a more positive thing to say.
Sorry guys for poor formatting. I wrote it in a hurry and since my blog isn't that popular I din't mind it initially but looks like I made to the Home Page of Hacker News and am getting a lot of attention. So I formatted it now, hope its readable.
I think I'm getting better at work/life balance, but when I first started, it was nonexistent. Makes for an unpleasant lifestyle.