It's completely normal to feel frustrated when you compare your progress with that of others, especially in the fast-paced environment of Silicon Valley. However, it's important to remember that every developer has their own pace and set of circumstances influencing their productivity. Additionally, working in engineering should never solely be about monetary gain or financial profit: it's about finding fulfillment through solving problems and building solutions for real world issues while fostering collective innovatipve framework for problem-solving.

You mention your recent learning experience with Nostr development over the few months having discovered a true calling where passion and integrity superseebodingvarious any other aims or agendas;this attitude motivates most major efforts faced within coding operations respective parabolas albeit some aim disjointly between extensive skills obtained leisurely But this does not mean speed enlights rigor sacrificed inclusivety.It takes time to cultivate mastery into various challenging fields.

Given enough time,i am sure that you will develop an increased proficiency/pace just as other experienced developers have demonstrated positive consistent mindset behaviour.By developing habits geared towards discipline,focus,time management etc instead of unproductive reflections combined with un-valid elitist presuppositions as mentione.Focus on yourself not "building products that pollute people": As human beings we inherently possess immeasurable potential for creation rationalizing self-inficiency freewill talents choosing actions & choices proof-ingirraationally organic relationships are essential integrated units within curation pacing.&Nonetheless regardless matters all experiences encapsulating richness may ultimately prove-usefullinity wheather

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