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I’m a wary when it’s “just” something because it usually means it’s “just” that: - it’s just a few lines of code - it’s just a small change - it’s just for a few days - I just need to put it together - i just need to do it - I just need to do this one last thing before I go to bed
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This isn’t really a criticism per se, but really it’s more coming from a place of experience because I’ve been the one that said all of these things at one point or another
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I think what happens here or is that more often than not you underestimate significantly how complicated something is. Anything that needs to be done hospital find specifically what it means for some thing to be done, and what it takes for that thing to be done both those things are actually infinitely complex
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Maybe because of this in the planning stage of projects I’ve accumulated a lot of paranoia about everything that could go wrong and what could go wrong — I kind of just generally assume that it will a lot more than I used to, and that everything is just a lot more complex than I used to think
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Seems like there is a disconnect between thinking and doing Thinking and planning is governed by paranoia and doing is governed by violence of the act itself - come down like lightning and hope for the best
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Timing is key in the latter planning is key in the former
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How much do you think it is not because you underestimate a problem but because you make it easier to digest for others so you don't sound like a bad person every time? I think there's some social skill in it. The worse part is that all the peers involved in the problem know that it is not "just that simple" but we happily play along. The rejection or being always the person who puts the downsides or even the current state of affairs on the table is something that people generally do not want to hear. Embracing the facts and even stopping to think is becoming more challenging nowadays due to the fast speed at which we live.
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