What is the best advice you received/read in 2022?

Laurie Hérault
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Janos Veres
Perfect code is bad. It was in the context of “build/ship features instead of perfect code, the latter tends to cost more without delivering value to the customer”
Laurie Hérault
@janos_veres I know this one! Perfectionism is the enemy.
Jason Moore
@janos_veres Tech Lead formerly at Google and FB also says the big guys have sloppy code on the backend. Surely having perfect code didn't get those mammoths where they are.
Janos Veres
@jason_moore4 I agree with the underlying sentiment, and to elaborate I’m not sure I would describe the target as sloppy, but rather as a good enough approach.
Jasraj Sahni
Do what you love, not what you are told to love.
Laurie Hérault
@jasraj_sahni it’s clearly a good life changing advice. Thanks for sharing!
Jason Moore
Getting introduced to this video:
Artem Kirsanov
The less you want something, the less you're thinking about it, the more you're going to do it in a natural way. This is how you stand out among others