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xiaohanyu 3 days ago

"If you are looking for that one trick that lets you get ahead and jumpstart your career, my advice to you is: Don’t choose the path of least resistance. When training a muscle, you only get stronger with resistance. The same is true for learning any new skill. It is when you struggle with a specific problem or concept that you tend to remember."

Pretty nice description.

advisedwang 4 hours ago | parent [-]

As with anything, there's also too much of a good thing though.

In my own career I switched role to get more time on a area where I felt I needed more growth an practice. Turns out I never got really very good at it, and basically was just in a role I wasn't great at for 6 years. It was miserable. My lesson is "if you know you are bad at something, don't make it load-bearer in your life or career".

hobs 4 hours ago | parent [-]

There's a reason that one of the big corporate skills books is Strength Finder - because fundamentally playing to your weaknesses isn't a good play, its that you need to consistently challenge yourself to keep building whatever muscle you choose to do. You don't want to build strength by lifting 10,000 pounds all at once, but by increasing your load every day.

In most professions barely anyone is doing the continual education or paying attention to the "scene" for that profession, if you do that alone you're probably already in the top 10%.

Joel_Mckay 4 hours ago | parent [-]

"A Specialist knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.

A Generalist knows less and less about more and more until he knows absolutely nothing about everything"

Getting paid well doing something you actually enjoy doing is key =3

https://stevelegler.com/2019/02/16/ikigai-a-four-circle-mode...