This is the location of the offices of TimefireVR LLC. I should be finding myself here most days of the week, but so far that’s been difficult due to a multitude of reasons ranging from my mother’s recent death to the issues surrounding the raising of capital to keep things going forward. Through the troubles of operating an entrepreneurial endeavor to dealing with complexities of personalities that move in and out of our lives, I find myself searching for the passion that was available in abundance prior to the fall of 2016 when things detoured. Back then we went public and embarked on a hiring spree.
Over these last years I’ve been asked dozens of times how I got involved with making games in virtual reality and during those explanations, I realize that others are enchanted with this idea that someone is creating something. I’ve gotten this same impression back when I was making record covers, shooting videos, opening an internet cafe, writing a book, and now this. So while it may be of interest to others, I wish to be inspired by their enthusiasm and always find what I started here with this project to be of great motivation. But reconnecting with that is hard and at the moment it only arrives in fits and spurts. This is a dilemma.