If your in your 20's and work in "cutting edge" tech space.
1 - You're going to do well employment/income wise.
2 - You likely pursue new tech bc you are curious. So overtime you'll be a pretty intelligent cookie compared to the rest of your peer group. Stay humble and try avoid being the smartest person in the room whenever you can. Find another room and do it routinely.
3 - When you hit your 30's, just about all your family and friends will try to steal your time for some basic IT like tech support issues they're having. That'll get old quick. But you'll continue to do it for close friends and family...well, the older ones anyway.
4 - When you get into your 40's (for me late 40's) you're not racing to the front for new tech developments. You keep up with the conversations and developments, but you're probably not working or building in those lanes. Instead you're probably be getting better and better at what you've already learned. Doing new things with old "know-how". There's real money in this space bc value is realized in real time by folks who need what you know TODAY.
#RandomRamblings on a Monday night of reflecting over the weekend's conversations with young family members. Confusing statement?! Blame it on 2 glasses of Chopin on the rocks. 🤣✌🏾
But #RealTalk none the less.
Have a good night #Nostr fam
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