| ▲ | MORPHOICES 3 days ago | |
What skills compound after 10+ years? (Ask HN: Submission) I've come to realize that not all skills can stand the test of time. Some things were very useful initially but quickly plateaued. Some felt like they were moving at a slow speed, but were quietly compounded a year after. I always return to a rough outline. Quickly acquainted with tools, frameworks, and specific stacks. Slow skills: judgment, problem framing, communication, taste. The gradual changes are often unnoticed daily but become apparent over time. Projects become unclear. Pile up constraints. Being right is less important than the trade-offs you make. I’d be interested to know what you think. Which skills were more useful than you anticipated? What’s something you over-invested in early on that didn’t compound? What would you choose to learn more slowly if you had a second chance? ~ | ||