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Acting your wage will atrophy your abilities

6 pointsby jinjin2almost 2 years ago

3 comments

sgbealalmost 2 years ago
&gt; Whatever the situation, whatever the company, you should show up with your very best. Not for them, but for you.<p>i cannot stress this enough. Case in point: after having been a moderately successful I.T. Guy my whole life, i was knocked out of the industry by a severe case of chronic RSI and found myself, a couple of years ago, delivering newspapers between one and three in the morning, six days a week, to earn some extra money. i found myself thinking, &quot;you know, this may be minimum-wage menial labor, but if i don&#x27;t give it my best effort then i&#x27;m just being an arrogant (expletive).&quot;<p>To be clear, i had to keep _actively reminding myself_ of that (because it _was_ brain-dead, low-paying work, which can easily become demoralizing for someone used to earning well by typing), but if someone&#x27;s paying me to do a job, and i&#x27;ve accepted the terms of that job, then it&#x27;s up to me to make an honest best effort.
Mizoguchialmost 2 years ago
Giving your very best usually takes time and energy, which are finite resources. For many people a job is just an instrument to finance other things (an idea, education, a hobby) that also take time and energy. So depending on your particular goals and life situation not giving your very best is perfectly ok.
082349872349872almost 2 years ago
There&#x27;s always open source...