One solution is the courage to go “why greatness cannot be planned” (a la Ken Stanley)
(And Lao Zi/zhuangzi)
If you never care about benchmarks/metrics, you don’t have to use adlerian excuses. Unfortunately this is hard for anyone who wasn’t unschooled since youth.
Even (and especially) if you’re not perceived as competent, that can cause you to (on rare occasions) surprise/impress people in the strongest way ever and give them the hardest lol they had in their entire life. And then they update in favor of legibility being overrated (Ken Stanley advocates a life free of legiblility-obsession, too).
-The endpoint of all this::
“”Nearly 40% of Stanford undergraduates claim they’re disabled. I’m one of them | Elsa Johnson, The Times”″
One solution is the courage to go “why greatness cannot be planned” (a la Ken Stanley)
(And Lao Zi/zhuangzi)
If you never care about benchmarks/metrics, you don’t have to use adlerian excuses. Unfortunately this is hard for anyone who wasn’t unschooled since youth.
Even (and especially) if you’re not perceived as competent, that can cause you to (on rare occasions) surprise/impress people in the strongest way ever and give them the hardest lol they had in their entire life. And then they update in favor of legibility being overrated (Ken Stanley advocates a life free of legiblility-obsession, too).
-The endpoint of all this::
“”Nearly 40% of Stanford undergraduates claim they’re disabled. I’m one of them | Elsa Johnson, The Times”″
#duhkha