GDC has been nothing but a giant learning experience for me. I am extremely glad that my fraternity brother Steven decided to accompany me on this journey. Through shared positive and negative experiences, this trip has made us both realize that there are a lot of things we want to accomplish and that we should probably start working more towards our goals.
None of the evenings in San Francisco panned out as we had planned them, but each turn brought about our reflection on how much we learned over the course of our trek. Currently, Steven and I are working on group projects for classes, but are beginning to share and construct concept documents for projects we would like to work on together. Our hopes is to have a few games shipped to the android market under a joint name; this way we will both have several things to present to potential employers who would like examples of the type of work we've done.
The most important thing this week has taught me is that no one is perfect, and I should not necessarily be modelling my pathway through life based on what worked well for other people. Sure, what's successful for many might be an indication as to directions I can take, but it doesn't mean those decisions are the perfect fit for me.
Be on the lookout for concepts and concept documents that I'm working on to be published here in the near-future.
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