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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks, everyone. I got some feedback on a side project with a talented friend I admire, and it was "ok, this has potential, fix this." Glad to have the opportunity to grow a little there, and it was a reminder that it's not good for me to be the one always fixing stuff. No one pushes me to grow in my day job and I'm always on clean-up duty for people who overestimate their skills due to limited exposure to cultures in other companies. I'm seeing it as a paycheck. I can get better and do interesting stuff on the side before I'm ready to move on, but my recovery from a serious injury will take another 2-3 years. Can I still catch up afterward? Do not want to become the people who underwhelm me, and I'm scared it's too late. Will determination and an honest assessment of my weak points be enough for recovering the lost time? [/quote]
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