This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Somay
The Rest Day That Wasn't
Yesterday was scheduled as a rest day. My brain disagreed. Today was supposed to compensate, but by nightfall, I remembered exactly why I work—and it's not what you'd expect.
The Real Reason I Code
Here's the uncomfortable truth: I don't work because I'm motivated. I work because when I don't, my mind spirals into random thoughts that drive me insane. I start craving human connection like I'm the protagonist in some friendship-power movie.
Spoiler alert: Life isn't a movie, and coding has become my mental survival strategy.
Mass Application Strategy
Today's action: 20 frontend internship applications sent out.
My Tech Stack:
- React ⚛️
- Tailwind CSS 🎨
- API Integration 🔌
- AI-powered development workflow 🤖
The Cover Letter Experiment:
- 2-3 weird, creative cover letters (sometimes memorable > professional)
- 17-18 standard professional applications
- Minimum expectation: $70/month
Can any of you help with it after our 75 days of journey
Project Update: "Mutiny" Landing Page
Currently preparing to ship the landing page for my latest project. Built with React, styled with Tailwind, featuring AI integration for high-speed outputs.
The Real Question: How many people will actually sign up for early access when I drop that email form?
I'm genuinely curious about the gap between interest and action in our developer community.
The Internship Dilemma
Looking for suggestions on where/how to apply effectively. My skills are solid, my expectations are realistic, but the application process feels like throwing darts in the dark.
What I bring:
- Production-ready React development
- Tailwind CSS mastery
- API integration experience
- AI-assisted development for rapid prototyping
- Honest work ethic (even if the motivation is unconventional)
Thoughts?
Anyone else use work as a mental escape mechanism rather than following passion? Or am I the only one being brutally honest about this?
Drop your internship application tips, project feedback, or just share if you relate to the mental survival aspect of coding.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Somay

Somay | Sciencx (2025-08-24T21:27:40+00:00) Day 75: When Work Becomes Mental Survival (Not Motivation). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/08/24/day-75-when-work-becomes-mental-survival-not-motivation-2/
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