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When presented with multiple paths for personal development as a software engineer, decision paralysis (also called "choice paralysis" and "analysis paralysis") may hinder your ability to reason efficiently on a long-term scale. By using a simple method I employ myself, it is possible to avoid the scope creep and focus on what matters most.
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When presented with multiple paths for personal development as a software engineer, decision paralysis (also called "choice paralysis" and "analysis paralysis") may hinder your ability to reason efficiently on a long-term scale. By using a simple method I employ myself, it is possible to avoid the scope creep and focus on what matters most.
https://drakerossman.com/blog/avoid-learning-things-that-do-not-compound
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