Peopleware
Engineer-Manager-Engineer: The Career Path Nobody Talks About 5 minutes read.
Life is not linear. The things we care for or are intrigued by are not something we can predict, nor should we. Sometimes you want to solve technical problems, and focus only on that. Sometimes, you want to solve sociotechnical problems and figure out how to get a team of people to work well together. Our careers shouldn't be a straight line. I love this take by Bennett Garner: "People problems are so much more difficult to resolve. It’s emotionally exhausting to lead a team. People are unpredictable. They fight, get sad, and hold grudges. Everyone wants things, and sometimes those wants are in conflict. [...] The tradeoff is that you learn and grow so much from managing people. You develop lasting relationships with the people you help to grow. Managing is about empathy, and you’ll learn a lot."
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Make Believe 3 minutes read.
The stories we tell ourselves, the "make belief," are so powerful in shaping who we are and how we think. We must be careful about the stories we pick to keep and those we are willing to let go of. I like Derek Sivers's take, as we are all the movie stars in our movie: "But we like the way they [statements/stories] feel to believe. We can be the hero of an exciting or romantic story."
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3 Tips to Learn Any New Skill Faster 3 minutes read.
"Here's how to NOT read a book: cover to cover. The best way to read a book is to look at the index and start by reading the chapters that interest you. Unfortunately, what commonly happens is people try to read from beginning to end, and if some chapters don't fit their interest, they put down the book, missing out on the good parts." -- I strongly agree with this advice by Kunal Sarkar. I shared the same in the talk I gave, "How to Find Growth Material & Learn x2 Faster."
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