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by erichmond
443 days ago
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I came here to say exactly this. I can't tell if it's because I'm not a traditional "tech" person, but 90% of the best minds I've seen are nowhere near tech in general. Having a brilliant mind, going to an "elite" school (because someone told you it's elite), joining a FAANG company, building software that you deep down know is killing society, but doing it because the "problems are fun and money is great" is antithetical to what a "best mind of a generation" would truly be. It's wasted talent with few redeeming qualities for society and a lack of innovation/creativity around using your talents to improve the world. A "best mind of the generation" would find a way to be successful without riding such a lazy conveyor belt of life. |
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