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by mjfl
2561 days ago
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I think this article has a stupid definition of meritocracy. If I work really hard digging a giant hole in my backyard and no one pays me for it, few would agree that "meritocracy is dead". The article argues that there are programmers "as good as" Bill Gates that didn't become billionaires, but don't acknowledge that Gates never let being a good programmer get in the way of being a great business man. In doing so, I think they make an equivalent argument to the "digging holes in backyard" guy. Being merely a good programmer is insufficient to become a billionaire. |
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