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by hx781 1099 days ago
Thanks for your advice, it's very meaningful to me to get any sort of guidance on this issue. Management isn't something I've ever really considered. A large part of me has always wanted to "stick my hands in the mud", and truly be one of the people that "built something". Not to denigrate managers in any way, they absolutely are important and contribute to a project, but they work at a level I never really wanted to. I suppose I should give it a try though, and see if I like it.

I do know that I am not very good at leadership stuff, from how my yearlong project in my university has gone. I don't quite understand politics or people much in general, and on top of that, I don't really get how to efficiently distribute work, maintain a big picture view of a project, or steer things in general.

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Communications skills like yours are not just about management.

Writing, creating, composing, selling, marketing, etc, etc. Many many areas need the ability to get your point across as you seem very able to do.

And you seem to have more candour and introspection skills than most.

I hate to suggest this, but maybe you'd make a good honest politician also!

eventually, most builders who create something important become managers. Elon Musk is essentially a manager (ceo is still a manager). Steve jobs is a manager. etc