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bobulate: Seth Godin on the hill approach to career development:

Repeating easy tasks again and again gets you not very far. Attacking only steep cliffs where no progress is made isn’t particularly effective either. No, the best path is an endless series of difficult (but achievable) hills.

The craft of your career comes in picking the right hills. Hills just challenging enough that you can barely make it over. A series of hills becomes a mountain, and a series of mountains is a career.

Career wisdom in hill format.

See also: the brick approach.




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    Repeating easy tasks again and again gets you not very far. Attacking only steep cliffs where no progress is made isn’t...
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    Guess that’s what all this math...fukk an engineering major
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    - seth godin on the hill approach to career development see
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