Despite Spritely being founded upon technology I architected, since becoming Executive Director I almost never get to write code anymore.
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Despite Spritely being founded upon technology I architected, since becoming Executive Director I almost never get to write code anymore. When I do get to write code these days it feels like it's the best thing in the universe
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Despite Spritely being founded upon technology I architected, since becoming Executive Director I almost never get to write code anymore. When I do get to write code these days it feels like it's the best thing in the universe
Yes I knew this would probably happen when I took on the role
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Yes I knew this would probably happen when I took on the role
Being the head of the org is fulfilling insofar as I'm able to steer a ship where INCREDIBLE things are happening all the time
But on the other hand a lot of the time being an ED is a lot of boring administrative or strategic stuff that is incredibly hard to land, like you're a Roomba caught in the corner of the room bouncing from wall to wall
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Being the head of the org is fulfilling insofar as I'm able to steer a ship where INCREDIBLE things are happening all the time
But on the other hand a lot of the time being an ED is a lot of boring administrative or strategic stuff that is incredibly hard to land, like you're a Roomba caught in the corner of the room bouncing from wall to wall
OTOH maybe everyone else knows what they're doing and this is just me
I dunno, it's impossible to tell with all the imposter syndrome
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Being the head of the org is fulfilling insofar as I'm able to steer a ship where INCREDIBLE things are happening all the time
But on the other hand a lot of the time being an ED is a lot of boring administrative or strategic stuff that is incredibly hard to land, like you're a Roomba caught in the corner of the room bouncing from wall to wall
@cwebber I’m designing a game about this