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The first few sections hit me. I think that I used to be a “rockstar”, until I realized it wasn’t a good thing. Perhaps I could get things done 10x faster than my colleagues. But at some point I realized it wasn’t because I was 10x more productive than a normal person; it was that I worked in a way that made the normal people around me 1/10 as productive.

Since then I’ve slowed down. It’s been an overall positive change for my life. Being a team player unfortunately won’t give you the same kind of upward mobility in this crazy industry, but it’s done amazing things for my mental health.

I've definitely shot my own foot off in the past by implementing things in a rockstar manner. In my case, it typically involves me over-abstracting something that really doesn't need it. Or building something for use-cases that never actually happen. So I have to try to keep YAGNI and KISS in mind whenever my mind wanders into over-abstraction territory.
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