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  • #50073
    Radar444

    Interesting thread. I’ve noticed the same trend even outside of tech — people who share what they’re learning seem to attract more opportunities. At the same time, I think it’s important not to lose yourself in the process. It’s easy to compare your progress to others online and feel behind. For me, balance matters: grow your skills, share when you have something meaningful, but also keep space for real life. Personal brand is cool, but your actual well-being and genuine interests should still come first.

  • #50066
    Radar444

    I just stumbled on this thread while scrolling, and it’s really nice to see people talking openly about growth in tech. No matter the field, having someone a few steps ahead who’s willing to share their experience can make a big difference. At the same time, I think peer support is underrated too — sometimes colleagues at the same level understand your struggles even better. In the end, whether it’s formal mentoring or casual chats over coffee, what matters is feeling supported and not isolated in your career journey.

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