A few days the son built Tetris on his own using a game engine. So what? It is a game that has existed - why go through the trouble of building it.
Turns out, a few friends decided to built Tetris in 2 days. They realised when they got into it that almost nothing can be done in two days. Realised because some managed to build a grid, some managed to get a small piece of code working and some just gave up.
But one among them persisted and cracked it in a week. Another one copied code from Github and built something. So this guy decided to build it and see.
And every few days he would share the progress or frustration depending on where he was. Starting from a single block, learning from youtube videos, de-bugging - after nearly a month of part time effort, Tetris has been built from scratch.
To me, this was a lesson on interest. There was interest. The challenge was high - but not too high (unlike the case whey they decided they can create a Machine Learning algorithm using TensorFlow and then slept through a hackathon), and just out of their reach.
Nobody was asking for it be recreated, but they decided to do it because they could. A lesson for myself to pick up a challenging side project and actually execute on it, because, I can!
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