> No, he is just saying that he does not have to worry about being as good. It is just a choice.
Also, being "good" isn't simply a function of whether you've read up on the latest tech fad. A lot of the stuff we chase is an incremental improvement (and in some cases a step backwards).
Parenting also helps practice empathy, which is an severely underrated skill in technology circles.
Also, being "good" isn't simply a function of whether you've read up on the latest tech fad. A lot of the stuff we chase is an incremental improvement (and in some cases a step backwards).
Parenting also helps practice empathy, which is an severely underrated skill in technology circles.