by pathik on 1/12/13, 8:41 AM with 17 comments
by gokhan on 1/12/13, 12:22 PM
Maybe, one day, you too can be in the same position. If so, I hope I've done something to help.
A great talk, a great writeup, with a sad end when you read it today after the sad news. With all my respect, this is not a sustainable way of living your life. Expectation of high stress every day makes anyone collapse.
by irollboozers on 1/12/13, 12:56 PM
At the same time, I can't help but feel like he's talking directly to me. This is the kind of person who impacts you just through the sheer fact that he -lived-. As for the people harping about the notion of stress that he mentions at the end, I think it's meant differently. I think he means he's happy to have achieved what he has.
I also just watched his talk "How we stopped SOPA", and his speaking style echoed this article.
There is a quote that I've always tried to live by, which I think sums up Aaron's spirit.
"The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars."
by dav on 1/12/13, 9:50 AM
I'm having a hard time reconciling this with the strong, happy young man I would see at conferences a decade ago. First Ilya, now Aaron.
by mikedmiked on 1/12/13, 12:29 PM
by sjreese on 1/12/13, 2:03 PM
by sjmulder on 1/12/13, 12:49 PM
Did this ever happen?
by nestlequ1k on 1/12/13, 9:56 AM
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ViHqr5j...
by miked on 1/13/13, 8:48 AM
What a fantastic insight, not to mention a real motivational boost.
by _rknLA on 1/12/13, 11:28 AM
by beefman on 1/12/13, 9:42 AM
by kategleason on 1/12/13, 7:44 PM