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by davidwf 1752 days ago
I personally left my FAANG role behind for a role that had way more of what I wanted to do (coding) and way less of what I hated (paperwork), and it was one of the best decisions I've ever made in my life.

I think it's important to keep in mind "signal bias" -- I'm never on other social media, and I'm only on HN every weekday over my breakfast and morning coffee. I don't spend time building my brand or writing blog posts or shouting from the rooftops about how great my life is because I'm trying hard to stay busy actually enjoying how great my life is. In my experience, there really are a lot of folks who've made similar decisions, it's just that part of managing your life is also giving up on trying to convince strangers that you're awesome.

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> part of managing your life is also giving up on trying to convince strangers that you're awesome.

Amen. I find that it’s easiest to just focus on being awesome and let others figure it out on their own. Some won’t—oh well!

> let others figure it out

I think that's what the GP is trying to avoid. Not caring whether others figure it out