Maciej Ceglowski: It can be uncomfortable not to have a name for the thing you do. You have to make sure you plant your feet, and take care to pick the right spot to stand on. You can work on a lot of projects, but you will only get a couple of opportunities to work on something long-term. So I would say pick those carefully, do things that are intrinsically rewarding, and be very loath to abandon them.
Decius: Be careful what you get good at.
Economist: If man is an iron-balance that weigh pains and pleasures, the scales are sadly askew. Doing well is not enough: we also want to do better than our peers.
An Everest Guide: The most dangerous thing about Everest is everyone else who's trying to climb it.
Colin Dickey: Our age gets the mountaineers it deserves.
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