masgis | 4 months ago | on: The Future of Programming (2013) [video]
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masgis | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Is it wrong not wanting career progression beyond senior?
The idea is that the mid-level "clueless" are the ones who choose to climb a corporate hierarchy, while the non-senior "losers" (not social losers, but the people who struck bad financial bargains) are able to give up capitalist striving for a stable life. As a "loser" you can move between different jobs more easily, stay happy, and avoid politics and unnecessary responsibility. Here's an excerpt from that article that resonates with me:
"The Losers like to feel good about their lives. They are the happiness seekers, rather than will-to-power players, and enter and exit reactively, in response to the meta-Darwinian trends in the economy. But they have no more loyalty to the firm than the Sociopaths. They do have a loyalty to individual people, and a commitment to finding fulfillment through work when they can, and coasting when they cannot."
I actually find the "loser" to be the most interesting and useful person at most companies.
Anyway, that's my two cents.
https://christophlocher.com/notes/ethnographic-research-on-d...