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boffinism | 3 years ago

Being blunt, it sounds to me like you're using wildly inaccurate personality stereotypes to generalise horribly about both software engineers and artists. A software dev who is inclined to believe they have all the answers is a bad software dev. And the idea that artists all need to be intuitive, and flexible is, based on my experience of many artists, laughable.

Try finding a broader range of developers and artists to spend time around. Your world view may expand.

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graderjs|3 years ago

Why be mean for? I open myself up and share something vulnerably here, and how do you respond? You try to invalidate it. That's not very nice.

I have my experience of it. That yours differs, why do you need to invalidate mine? Why can't we both exist? No I think it is maybe your world view that needs to expand, son, and by not being inclusive of mine, but instead trying to shoot it down you are displaying the very same inflexibility that I identified which you simultaneously pretend does not exist! Ha!! :) ;p xx ;p

Think about that next time before you're "blunt". A blunt instrument has limited use....even for artists! ;p :)

eropple|3 years ago

Your attempt to dichotomize the world is insulting to people who have been, and are, both--sometimes at the same time. That's why you got the reaction you did, and your doubling down is, to someone on the receiving end, no less unkind than the post you characterize as "mean".

Cypher|3 years ago

Being blunt isn't mean, that's the problem with feelings.

lytefm|3 years ago

Jungian personality stereotypes never paint the whole picture, but are definitely useful as long as you don't see it as black and white.

Intuitive feelers ("artist types") often clash with observant thinkers ("engineer types") according to the theory and I've experienced this a lot, too.

uoaei|3 years ago

Where do you hang out? Can I come?