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by teacup50
3974 days ago
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Putting programmers on a pedestal fits with the YC culture of marketing via lionization of technology personalties, but it's counter-productive if your aim is to actually grow in the field. Hero worship blinds you to two simple facts, in almost all cases: - They're not doing anything you couldn't also do if you worked at it as hard as they have. - Like everyone, they're fallible, making mistakes, and may even not deserve the hero worship being heaped on them. Until you've worked as hard as they have to reach a sufficient level of understanding, you're not going to have as strong of a critical eye for where the erstwhile hero is doing it wrong. Better to put no-one on a pedestal (least of all yourself). |
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