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by tossacct
4935 days ago
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You offered two possible attitudes: "nothing is my fault" and "everything is my fault", then stated that the second was a "generally more productive mindset". It doesn't matter, because the most productive mindset is this: step 1 - Here is a problem. [goto 2] step 2 - Do we need to assign blame at this moment? If yes [goto 3]. If no [goto 4] step 3 - Assign blame [goto 4] step 4 - Is this a problem I should be involved in solving? If yes [goto 5]. If no [goto 6] step 5 - Help solve problem [goto 6] step 6 - Problem does not exist. Do we need to assign blame at this moment? Go right ahead. All of this should go without saying, since this is the essence of the engineering and hacker ethos, and we can therefore make the assumption that at a website called "Hacker News", everyone understands this intuitively. But if you look downthread, you will see that some people legitimately don't think like problem solvers yet. |
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