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I fear, therefore I learn

5 pointsby 0x0aff374668over 5 years ago
For years, I have spent countless hours in and out of work learning new computer and electronics skills. From embedded control systems and building op-amp PID filters, from signal processing circuits to learning every new JS framework and boutique language like Go, Swift and Rust; frontend, backend, devops, AWS, digital ocean, Azure... to re-reading new versions of books on the Linux kernel and crypto and networking... just... everything.<p>I do it partially because it is interesting, but in the past few years I&#x27;ve come to realize I do it out of fear. I read articles on online forums like this one and I&#x27;m terrified of being turned out to pasture without enough skills, so I focus dedicated effort on learning as much as I can because I&#x27;m scared of being destitute in the future. Despite no evidence.<p>Am I alone? Has anyone overcome this career-related hyper-FOMO? Is this a common anxiety?

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cjfdover 5 years ago
I am not sure. I am a c++ programmer. We don&#x27;t have a sexy new framework every week or something like that. I am not really worried. I suspect that if I wanted to I could write c++ until I retire. I changed jobs some time ago to keep writing c++ instead of being forced into c#. I kind of hate microsoft, that is mainly why. Rust sounds kind of interesting but I just skimmed the manual a bit. In my spare time I program coq instead. Just because it is interesting. I don&#x27;t have much anxiety.