40 Life Lessons from a 40-Year-Old Developer

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • In step with turning 43 this year, I decided to put together a video with 40 lessons about life that I've learned through the years.
    The topics range from relationships to finance, to programming, to career advice, and more.
    Let me know down in the comments some key advice you've picked up or want to share!
    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    -- RELATIONSHIPS --
    00:27 1 Act your age
    00:47 2 Say what you mean
    01:09 3 Stop wasting time
    -- FINANCES --
    01:45 4 Have multiple streams of income
    02:13 5 Be financially literate
    02:29 6 Limit your 401K
    -- CAREER --
    03:12 7 Turn on your webcam
    03:33 8 Interviewers are human, too
    03:55 9 Keep your options open
    04:33 10 Be direct
    05:00 11 Let interests guide you
    05:36 12 Budget for education
    06:07 13 Make networking a lifestyle
    06:26 14 Soft skills are key
    06:42 15 Be accountable
    07:02 16 Seek domain knowledge
    -- PROGRAMMING --
    07:39 17 Learn to pseudocode
    07:51 18 Merge before pushing
    08:08 19 Pad time estimates
    08:27 20 Read Grokking Algorithms
    09:02 21 Be a problem solver
    09:27 22 Know Yourself
    10:03 23 Do the hard tasks
    10:25 24 Build stuff
    10:59 25 Stop coding all the time
    11:25 26 Bugs will always exist
    11:47 27 Never promise a customer
    12:03 28 Make mistakes
    12:25 29 Protect your time
    -- FITNESS -
    13:06 30 Health above all
    13:19 31 Chairs kill
    13:32 32 Hydrate more
    13:49 33 Shape or be shaped
    14:18 34 Feel the burn
    -- LIFESTYLE --
    14:40 35 Travel
    15:01 36 One hard thing daily
    15:21 37 Easy comes last
    15:49 38 Max our your PTO
    -- TIME --
    16:09 39 Prioritize people
    16:26 40 Check yourself
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Комментарии • 65

  • @billyilla3892
    @billyilla3892 Месяц назад +26

    You are a wonderful person. Thanks for giving us a 43 years lesson in 17 minutes and 14 seconds

    • @SohrabK
      @SohrabK 29 дней назад +1

      Exactly 💯 amazing.

  • @AdrianTregoning
    @AdrianTregoning 28 дней назад +4

    I've commented many times on your videos. I'm 42, a mechanical engineer. This week I finally landed an internship at a small tech company! Super stoked. It was scary, it was tough, I wanted to give up many times, but I didn't. And finally the door opened. Super stoked. Thanks for inspiring average people like me.

  • @mon_codes
    @mon_codes День назад

    I wish my old man, say things like these to me. Thanks Travis, I'm listening to your videos while coding.

  • @argamboad1
    @argamboad1 22 дня назад +1

    Just loved it! I'm a 45 year old self-taught software engineer (yeah, one of those hated ones LOL), been doing this since 1998, so quite a few years. Very valuable lessons here, I could not agree more on almost all of them. But the point here is not on how many I agree with, how many I don't or why; the point is how inspiring this video was for me. At this point on someone's career it's very easy to find yourself in a career rabbit hole, but your video encouraged me to carry on, because I love what I do for a living, and you remind me that. Please keep doing this, I find this channel so helpful to anyone in the industry, junior or senior. Techy channels explaining the 1s and 0s there are a lot, but yours is like having a cup of coffee with a colleague, and we need that too so badly. You are helping people sir, cheers to that!!

  • @longnguyenthanh9317
    @longnguyenthanh9317 Месяц назад +7

    I watch Travis since 2019 for my thesis. Now I'm quite "old" in the industry and everything just feel so old. I feel I'm very lacking. I'm not sure I really like to code anymore. My brain isn't clear and I did thing so slow. Seeing Travis, I'm glad he is doing well. I hope he will success not just in this industry (which he already did :D) but also everything else.
    P/S: I'm looking for a team to start a fun startup :D Still watching every online guru to get more info on this

  • @BenoitCazavant
    @BenoitCazavant Месяц назад +2

    Just turn 65. 20 years ago stop beeing Mr. Director not because of the people I was working with or the technology BUT because of the BOSS that did give a dawn about anything else then profits.
    Since then doing contracts on things of interest for me with people I like. Biggest lesson select your boss/organisation carefully do not let your efforts and life go to waste because of "ass...".
    I do agree with a lot of you are saying, thanks

  • @world_little_observer
    @world_little_observer Месяц назад +3

    This video deserves rewatching again and again. Thanks, Travis

  • @user-jv5rg1hr2r
    @user-jv5rg1hr2r 20 дней назад +1

    Man, I am near 40’s , work in marketing, learned python and sql, learning html,js,css from Odin projects and really like this field but was too afraid to dip in. Don’t know how YT algorithm suggested your video but now I have HOPE! . Gonna keep learning , sure it may take time but you are the biggest example That passion pays off.

  • @cody_codes_youtube
    @cody_codes_youtube Месяц назад +11

    This is great advice! Thanks for sharing and making this video. Good work!

  • @akresmiley
    @akresmiley 14 дней назад

    I started to code 2 months ago and I just turned 18 I thought for some reason it was to late (people coding at 14 etc) but you inspired me a lot I swear your my favourite youtuber ever

  • @LuckyLuke1881
    @LuckyLuke1881 13 дней назад

    Hi, I am 38 years old and just started learn to code to switch my carrer. Your channel is wonderful and I am very gratefull to you.

  • @arunkutube
    @arunkutube Месяц назад +2

    this content is gold, but you only learn these things hard way, otherwise they don't get into head.

  • @wendiborden6590
    @wendiborden6590 Месяц назад +1

    All things I need to hear! Eventually will listen to myself.. thanks Travis, please keep it coming 💖

  • @shafiqahmadzai3262
    @shafiqahmadzai3262 Месяц назад +1

    Love the content you put out Travis! Thanks 😊

  • @bena7228
    @bena7228 Месяц назад

    Love your videos! I love that you are talking about soft skills they are often overlooked

  • @isaacfigueroa
    @isaacfigueroa Месяц назад +2

    Excelentes consejos! Gracias Travis!

  • @jacksongrimm6460
    @jacksongrimm6460 29 дней назад

    I love your content Travis, your advice is so valuable for new devs like myself.

  • @ryaaan0751
    @ryaaan0751 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this, Travis! Made my day!

  • @kojodidio
    @kojodidio Месяц назад

    Bless you Travis. You are such a wonderful man.

  • @christofferbay8210
    @christofferbay8210 10 дней назад

    Great lessons Travis!

  • @Quoteoftheday228
    @Quoteoftheday228 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the heads-up and the great advice sir
    Much love 💘 ❤ 💗

  • @muhammad_khubaib_imtiaz
    @muhammad_khubaib_imtiaz Месяц назад

    Amazing mate. Thank you for valuable information.

  • @GrowthMindset_J
    @GrowthMindset_J 20 дней назад

    Great lessons. Make a video on developing soft skills please

  • @kamillewandowski3112
    @kamillewandowski3112 28 дней назад

    Thanks man, you gave me some food for thought with this video

  • @pabiforbes
    @pabiforbes 17 дней назад

    Thank you for this Travis. Very valuable 🙌🏾

  • @SohrabK
    @SohrabK 29 дней назад

    Amazing, very very helpful thank you so much Travis

  • @Ravis98
    @Ravis98 24 дня назад

    Best advices to get Inspired. Thanks!

  • @junka3
    @junka3 Месяц назад +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @fortyfour7410
    @fortyfour7410 29 дней назад

    I always enjoyed your content, but this one was the best!

  • @YannMetalhead
    @YannMetalhead 20 дней назад

    Great advice, thank you!

  • @Msyo_Jaber
    @Msyo_Jaber 2 дня назад

    Thank traves ❤️

  • @mohammadimran2219
    @mohammadimran2219 Месяц назад

    This video is GOLD

  • @robb7148
    @robb7148 Месяц назад

    So much gold here.

  • @caty863
    @caty863 Месяц назад

    I feel called out on many things here. For instance about multiple incomes, networking, finances, working out, etc.
    Fact is, I used to try all these things. But living with a partner who doesn't care drained my energy out. I believe having a little bit of competition in a relationship, or a kind of fear that you may be rejected if you drop your edge, is a big source of motivation and drive to keep improving.
    I feel I do much more than my wife, that I am much better than her, so why do more?

  • @ahmedsallam2868
    @ahmedsallam2868 25 дней назад

    Thanks for your lessons :)

  • @boneydalwani
    @boneydalwani 29 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @RomjanAli19964
    @RomjanAli19964 21 день назад

    wonderful post

  • @usamahussain4461
    @usamahussain4461 25 дней назад

    this is amazing.
    You mentioned that software engg is a vast field and you don't want to be doing same thing again and again, change careers. And I understand it.
    But don't new jobs always have this "2+/3+ years experience" thing? How can we get around it if we want to, say, transition from SWE to ML Engg.?

  • @danilakhadarovich
    @danilakhadarovich 25 дней назад

    The tip #39 is a very true fact about our life. Couldn't believe I would watch the entire video, but it happened. Need to think a bit about it. Very useful. Thank you! P. S. Subscribe to the channel :)

  • @aiasaiascon3894
    @aiasaiascon3894 Месяц назад

    that was a super huge fine video !!!! Good recap of Advices / suggestions and so to the point. I myself have postponed for so many years my liking for SQL and for BI and I certainly Do not Respect my Time and my Health....Unfortunately - by the way same age as you are.

  • @EnglishRain
    @EnglishRain Месяц назад

    Happy birthday!

  • @toshilam3257
    @toshilam3257 24 дня назад

    All really true.

  • @Keilnoth
    @Keilnoth Месяц назад +1

    As a 44yo developer, I will add one critical thing:
    Reputation take 20 years to build, but 5 minutes to destroy. Don't hang out with the wrong people. And don't post shit on social media. Yelling at people on social media is not going to change the world, it will just make you look like a moron. I think young people really have a problem with this. If you want to change the world then do something constructive, not destructive: build a community, a company, or an innovation. Make it your life goal. But being a jerk on Reddit and Twitter will just make YOU unhappy and will not change anything.

    • @shesparks64
      @shesparks64 Месяц назад

      Great piece of advice

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Месяц назад

      Wise words. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @abdullahhassan8690
    @abdullahhassan8690 Месяц назад

    Your need to write a book, you are a top man. Thanks

  • @anselemmankc3462
    @anselemmankc3462 29 дней назад +1

    Impressive

  • @moessyd
    @moessyd 29 дней назад

    wonderful

  • @user-mi2hs5or5r
    @user-mi2hs5or5r 28 дней назад +1

    @14:22 not in Mexico 😢

  • @brilliantgeorge
    @brilliantgeorge Месяц назад

    On the note of switching jobs at @04:10 I would like to caution that hiring managers notice short periods of stay in one's career when they look at their CV. You don't want to appear as a gold digger, asking for higher salary elsewhere and you better have a reason about it when asked. By all means do search for other opportunities just don't job-hop too regularly.

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Месяц назад

      You're absolutely right. Definitely don't do it too often.

  • @Onyx0920
    @Onyx0920 29 дней назад +1

    Is it even worth learning to code at this point?
    Because everybody keeps yapping about “AI is going to replace” Ai this, AI that.
    “Don’t even get a computer science degree, it’s over saturated!” Durr durr commets that they be leaving.

  • @abdulhannan8129
    @abdulhannan8129 Месяц назад

    Hello sir. Sir I am not good at maths so can I learn and practice dsa and actually become good at it??

    • @countedgnome7216
      @countedgnome7216 Месяц назад +1

      Yes. Most DSA doesen't require a lot of math, but simply logic / memorization

  • @kazmi401
    @kazmi401 Месяц назад +1

    I am 18 but after watching this video i am now 43.

  • @gourabsarker9552
    @gourabsarker9552 Месяц назад

    Sir do you earn 150k dollars a year? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.

  • @EnglishRain
    @EnglishRain Месяц назад

    beautiful

  • @BeepBoop2221
    @BeepBoop2221 Месяц назад +2

    Its not a good idea to advise anyone to put money into crypto currency.
    I know more people that lost everything than have gained.

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Месяц назад

      I know many also who have lost more than they have gained. And those probably bought the top. But there's a very predictable pattern to it (every 4 years) and with the right mindset (never marrying a coin (except maybe Bitcoin) and being able to sell it ALL when the time comes (which most don't)) its an easy and quick way to increase your funds.

    • @BeepBoop2221
      @BeepBoop2221 Месяц назад +1

      @TravisMedia you can't really assume patterns with something that is purely speculative.
      It doesn't have any backing it's not like a share where the company performance determines value.
      Or even a commodity derivative because crypto doesn't actually have a use case.

    • @user-mi2hs5or5r
      @user-mi2hs5or5r 28 дней назад +1

      ​@@TravisMedia still a hard no

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  28 дней назад +2

      Oof, is this Dave Ramsey? 🤣. Joking. While I wildly disagree with your statements I have zero interest in crypto debates and am glad when anyone has strong convictions. I think everyone should have BTC in their portfolio long term, you don’t, and that’s what makes the world tick. 😀

  • @bryanpardo8948
    @bryanpardo8948 29 дней назад

    I stopped watching the video after 1:27.