| ▲ | whimsicalism 3 days ago | |
> jumping head first into problems that he was not yet equipped to solve, leading to mediocre outcomes in terms of engineering > having graduated from the Thiel Fellowship school of thought rather than university, he was essentially groomed from a young age into uncritically embracing the Silicon Valley mindset, > this "beginner energy" started to hit differently for me. It's one thing to choose a poor work-life balance for oneself; a different thing entirely to demand it of others > Poor communication, unrealistic expectations, low empathy, no experience > gets to live out his productivity fantasy fever dream, he's probably already super wealthy. He has minor tech celebrity status. Frankly, I have trouble seeing how a neutral reader doesn’t see this as a clear personal attack. That the article ends with “I actually don't have any personal criticisms of Jarred” is almost comical given the preceding paragraphs. | ||
| ▲ | epestr 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Even more comical when you realize he couldn't stop himself from immediately following "no personal criticisms of Jarred" with > gets to live out his productivity fantasy fever dream, he's probably already super wealthy. He has minor tech celebrity status. in the following paragraph. | ||