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Non-linear career paths are the future | Hacker News
Non-linear career paths are the future | Hacker News
Women and marginalized people who change jobs: Flakey and incapable. Unable to handle a job. Something must be wrong. Clearly a sign of caution to be taken as a reason not to work with them.Men who change jobs: literally articles inventing new vernacular stemming from the mental gymnastics required to justify the hypocrisy — men aren’t incapable because they change jobs — they are prodigy — men aren’t untrustworthy for changing jobs — they are taking nonlinear career paths because of the uncertainty in the market
·news.ycombinator.com·
Non-linear career paths are the future | Hacker News
Keep Your Identity Small
Keep Your Identity Small
Politics, like religion, is a topic where there's no threshold of expertise for expressing an opinion. All you need is strong convictions.
what religion and politics have in common is that they become part of people's identity, and people can never have a fruitful argument about something that's part of their identity. By definition they're partisan.
When people say a discussion has degenerated into a religious war, what they really mean is that it has started to be driven mostly by people's identities.
If people can't think clearly about anything that has become part of their identity, then all other things being equal, the best plan is to let as few things into your identity as possible.
·paulgraham.com·
Keep Your Identity Small
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My path to merging onto the VC highway involved exploring basically every other option before finally circling back to reconsider this route with renewed appreciation
I’m a generalist at heart — I know I can do most things decently well (or at least figure them out) but what I actually excel at is understanding people, packaging their stories, and making them feel seen. What kind of craft is that?
Without a product in mind ‘company’ never seemed right and ‘non-profit’ felt unnecessarily limiting.
most advice bestowed on young people overrotates on being someone far before we have enough data points to know who that someone should be
most advice bestowed on young people overrotates on being someone far before we have enough data points to know who that someone should be.
I think most people live the majority of their lives trapped in place by a fear of rejection that probably feels worse to stew in than actually experiencing the rejection they fear so dearly itself.
·milky.substack.com·
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