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by danielbarla
1341 days ago
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> The show was successful because I micromanaged it—every word, every line, every take, every edit, every casting. That’s my way of life. In which he takes sole credit for the success of something a fair few people had a hand in. Not to mention luck, etc. I'm fairly sure this qualifies as egomania. |
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This is one of the biggest things I see software engineers struggle with in both hiring and annual reviews. They are so afraid to point out why they were critical for a project that they end up marketing themselves as a ride-along, which does not look good.