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> it’s (a) going to be harder for you than for people who like it and (b) maybe you should consider a field that you do like?

This shit is so infantile. It's like people have never heard of grinding. Do you think big law attorneys "love" their jobs? How about public accountants? How about dentists (famously known for having high suicide rates).

> Maybe you hate programming, but you want the money enough.

Yes welcome to the grand epiphany that drives 99% of people. There's nothing special about programmers.



Interestingly, the three careers you listed are protected by strict professional credentialing systems that do not exists for programmers, and professionals in law and medicine enjoy a social prestige that is certainly attractive to a group of people who might not innately enjoy the work itself.


i have no idea what's interesting about this? guilds make it more likely that people are willing to grind? less likely? i don't understand?


I can’t speak for others, but I’ve never met anyone really successful in the industry that hate their job, or were purely driven by the grind.

Every single one have been deeply passionate about their craft.

Not saying that you can’t grind your way to success - earning enough to retire at FAANG firms is possible, just by grinding. But the vast majority, even those with a grind mindset, will not be able to do that.


Many people love their job in the beginning but hate it towards the end though. The book "Showstoppers" shows some examples.


respectfully, you probably do not know the inner motivations of every successful person you know. what may look like passion to you may be grind to them


"Oh, you hate your job? Why didn't you say so? There's a support group for that. It's called EVERYBODY, and they meet at the bar." – George Carlin




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