Embracing the Pace of Change

This isn’t a technical post and doesn’t delve into specific topics. However, I want to express that after spending over a decade in the technical realms of computer science as a profession, sometimes it’s hard to distinctly discern whether I’m not working or I’m constantly at work. For me, many of the subjects I engage with during work are those that need to be revisited numerous times to be remembered or practiced repeatedly to become a professional experience.

The crucial aspect here, and a very significant one, is that the pace of generating these subjects is rapid and accelerates with each passing moment. As a developer, programmer, or in any similar role, if I don’t keep up with new topics daily in my work, especially since I decided to be a developer around the age of thirty, I’d fall behind.

So, I can say that over nearly a decade, at least in terms of mental engagement and concern related to my work, I haven’t had a single day’s rest or been idle. I find pleasure in this situation because it ignites enthusiasm within me. Learning and delving deeper into subjects, I’m unsure where it’ll lead or if one day I’ll regret the time I’ve dedicated. What I do know is that presently, I’m content with my profession


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