This is so true for me.
I've discovered about myself only recently that I am a pure problem solver. I'm not someone who likes to build things, I like creating things but not for the fun of creating, I don't really care for maintaining or making a project grow or sharing knowledge, I just want to solve this dam problem that's right there in front of me. And if it's done, I'm sorta bored till the next problem presents itself.
It's not like that for everyone I work with though, which would be bad I think, but I feel it's true for my most talented colleagues and it's definitely true for me.
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This is so true for me.
I've discovered about myself only recently that I am a pure problem solver. I'm not someone who likes to build things, I like creating things but not for the fun of creating, I don't really care for maintaining or making a project grow or sharing knowledge, I just want to solve this dam problem that's right there in front of me. And if it's done, I'm sorta bored till the next problem presents itself.
It's not like that for everyone I work with though, which would be bad I think, but I feel it's true for my most talented colleagues and it's definitely true for me.