Anti-life advice
Ways of life to avoid
Anti-life advice
Ways of life to avoid
I fall into the trap of optimizing all the time…
The need for belonging twists into a form of fearful pre-rejection with the person experiencing an anxious aversion to the presence of others.
Long before he made movies, after he dropped out of community college, Cameron spent about ten years working low-wage manual labor jobs. He was a truck driver, a school bus mechanic, a high school janitor, a precision tool and die machinist, and so on. “It was a long period of frustration for me in this kind of blue-collar life,” he said. “I was fr
... See moreThe more I learn, the straight forward path is the way of the few. Meandering success is more likely.
I feel this, but at the same time see myself slipping it into all the time.
I used to write like a maniac, I’m now trying to slow down for this reason.
The advice to avoid here is to “give it your all” as a rule. Only give your all to what really matters
I wanted to share this with you because I know a lot of aspiring software devs worry about whether they have enough passion to succeed as a developer. Is programming really for you if you don’t wake up on Saturday morning excited to learn about TypeScript or hack on a side project?
At this point, I think that following your passion is nearing anti-life advice…
Jose’s life script required chaos because without it he would be out of a job.
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