HACKER Q&A
📣 orzig

[Over 30s] What makes you more effective than your early 20s self?


I make about 3x my post-graduate salary, and I sometimes ponder how I can be _that_ much more valuable. Current ideas:

- I now take more global responsibility for contributing to a business outcome, instead of “My part works”

- I obviously know more technical things, but crucially I rarely get stuck for hours on something “small” (like SSH keys) which was never taught at school.

- I know more about myself and arrange my day accordingly. Before I optimized for how I felt I “should” like to work.

- because I have proven myself, I get put on projects which are worth a lot more. even flawless execution of my first few work projects probably would not be worth my current salary.

What are yours? Why couldn’t any of the thousands of new grads each year do your current job?


  👤 favourable Accepted Answer ✓
For me, my 20s was all about exploring and toying with new concepts. When I reached my 30s I had to get serious and pick something I could see myself using for the next 30 years. There is a caveat to that though: you become rigid and 'set in your ways' so it's worth busting out of comfort zones if you are feeling a bit stuck with your chosen path.

👤 thagerty
The lie is that you aren't as valuable when you start working. The system is just set up that way to take advantage of your naivete.