Currently all about using mindfulness/emotions to improve as a software engineer.
CTO/Co founder - doctorc.in, Previous - Employee @ Funzio (acquired for $210M), M Eng in CS from Cornell
I totally see your point and agree on a certain level.
My interpretation of Scott Adam's "good" is that its closer to the "average" than "excellent". Hence my use of the word average. The core of the idea is that you don't need to be excellent - which most people get.
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I totally see your point and agree on a certain level.
My interpretation of Scott Adam's "good" is that its closer to the "average" than "excellent". Hence my use of the word average. The core of the idea is that you don't need to be excellent - which most people get.