It is not good for a talented young person with a fraction of the money to be locked in to a specific project --- Interest Driven and Time Fragmentation.
Young people take positions through stories like "[Get rid of critics who don't take positions.
The position you took early in your career is like the first proposal for an unexplored project.
In other words, it's not "the way it should be done."
Difference between "aiming at a certain point" and "going in a certain direction."
How do you know which direction you want to go?
I think you can tell after the fact by doing things that seem interesting and then looking back to see if you actually thought they were interesting.
Related: The cost of understanding ideas supported by multiple perspectives is high.
How many do I have to do? - [Three for now.
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