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If you're forcing yourself to be someone you're not, you're just hiding what makes you unique.
Ivan Chow (source)
Most people travel as an observer, and as a result, “see” a lot. When you travel as an active participant, the experience can transform the way you think, and how you see the world.
Farnam Street in A Wandering Mind: How Travel Can Change the Way You Think
Opportunistic refactoring - Martin Fowler
On Opportunistic refactoring - Jon Mellman
Burnout happens when you work hard and don't see results. If you're not seeing the results you want and you're working really hard, you need to hit pause and ask why.
Jon Yongfook in AMA
The Bull - Pablo Picasso
Software engineering tools are getting better and tasks that required an engineer 5 years ago are commoditised into button clicks today. The value in engineering these problems today is knowing which approach will best solve the business problem at hand. This requires clear synthesis and working well with experts from other disciplines.
Darragh ORiordan in How software engineers can avoid commoditisation
Upgrade your customer, not your product
Darragh ORiordan in 10 Useful product-thinking lessons for engineers
Become obsessed with the problem, not the solution
Is it true that I do things because of my past? Yes. But there’s a lot more that I do because of my future.
Francis Chan
Isopraxism