@jamie @davidcelis @annika To be fair, having your own Notion that is different in that one way you wanted forever and being able to change it for yourself is extremely intoxicating.Let’s not forget how each of us copied their first piece of code from a book/journal/forum ran it and it worked. I remember that moment to this day. Right there I knew I’m hooked. When I started changing those small programs on my own and they worked… oof. I can be honest and say I’m addicted. To this day I’m chasing the zone and whet it hits just right that’s the stuff. Even when I’m burnt out I can’t put it down for long. I can be burned down on a job or a project but—so far—not programming.So I get how it can be addictive.