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Being Opinionated Is Good and Bad: Why I Think It Is Best to Be Opinionated, Even if Hard. 4 minutes read.
I can relate to Luca Cipriani's opinion here: "If you have a clear opinion, it is straightforward to carry it on in front of an audience and propose it to others. It means you will be responsible for your idea and give you the energy to move ahead with your solution. On the other side, if you are not opinionated, you could move from one opinion to another quickly, making yourself feel not responsible for any proposed solutions or not advocating for any of them."
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Stoicism Is Not Just for Emperors and Hipsters 4 minutes read.
Imagine you have an outage and your systems are down. The team is looking at you. What do you want to say? How do you want to act? What would you change (switching from "peace-time leader" to "war-time leader") in how you serve the team? For example, Dave Anderson asked the team to split and gave each individual one thing to explore and then returned to the team. And yes, it's probably DNS. Or your latest code deployment. Right?
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