It is not good for a talented young person with a fraction of the money to be locked in to a specific project --- Interest Driven and Time Fragmentation.
- Goals may be modified.
- In an unexplored project, the first step is to submit a proposal, but no PM will (or should) tell you to “make the final product as per the proposal”.
- Because we all know that “as we go along, we’ll see things that we didn’t see in the planning stage.
- A community where everyone “has experience in executing spontaneous projects
- Because we all know that “as we go along, we’ll see things that we didn’t see in the planning stage.
Young people take positions through stories like “[Get rid of critics who don’t take positions.
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The position you took early in your career is like the first proposal for an unexplored project.
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In other words, it’s not “the way it should be done.”
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Difference between “aiming at a certain point” and “going in a certain direction.”
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How do you know which direction you want to go?
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I think you can tell after the fact by doing things that seem interesting and then looking back to see if you actually thought they were interesting.
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Related: The cost of understanding ideas supported by multiple perspectives is high.
How many do I have to do? - [Three for now.
- Related: [Make three kinds of works.
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