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jsmeaton | 1 year ago

This is what jumped out to me reading this article too - unashamedly admitting to having gaps in knowledge that some others might take for granted.

Bucketing some of those gaps as “probably useful but not to me right now” is also great. It shows a purpose to focus on what matters right now, with a hint to return to when it does pop up again later.

Lots of folks I work with and respect sometimes get trapped in the weeds having to understand every little thing. It’s good to be curious, but sometimes filing it away for later and shipping is more important now.

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