Can't agree.
Coding is just a digital method of build. Code skills are an exponentially depreciating asset. Coding is this generation's college degree. Looks good now, worthless by the time you have it.
Work on the higher abstraction: building, where you code only when absolutely necessary. (The way coders use blue collar workers to assemble their IKEA furniture now).
Because if you want to own something - buy it, and when you want to use something - rent it.
Learn about volatility, and develop a life that is most positively exposed to future change.
Don't be a dev - be LONG VOL.
Develop instead:
- mental toughness,
- creative problem solving skills
- a coherent, first principles framework of ethics.
- a resilient physical environment
Then you will change your world.
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