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Is success down to the quality of your work? (2017)

13 pointsby open-source-uxover 2 years ago

3 comments

bheadmasterover 2 years ago
I absolutely loathe the state of the world where you have to be loud and attract attention to yourself in order to succeed. I know it&#x27;s true, I know why it&#x27;s true, but something inside me just wants to die when I think about less-skilled people getting better positions&#x2F;wages than me, just because they self-promote.<p>Maybe that&#x27;s egoistical of me. Maybe my work simply isn&#x27;t good enough to speak for itself - or maybe I am not good judge of other people&#x27;s skills. Maybe others are better than me, and I&#x27;m just not paying attention. But then, articles like this come up, where people explicitly admit to being loud and attracting attention for the sake of being loud and attracting attention...<p>I simply hate promoting myself. It&#x27;s an irrational hate, and I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;ll ever get over it.
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open-source-uxover 2 years ago
Quick summary: <i>One of the biggest fallacies of our industry is that good work speaks for itself. It is a self-delusional lie that those with a good reputation tell themselves to explain their success. I will let you in on a secret; I am not that amazing at my job. Don’t get me wrong; I am good. But I am not a leading mind in our industry or anything. But, people often talk as if I am.</i>
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commandlinefanover 2 years ago
Looking at people who are most successful, I&#x27;d say there&#x27;s actually an inverse relationship between success and quality of work.