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Eh, probably overthinking it, let it matter if it matters, if it's your liability, but otherwise take the opportunity for what it is. Focus on what you're there to do. The purpose of any of it is to bring money in, and if that happens.

Early on in my career I was hyper-fixated on building features correctly at this particular company, according to what I thought was a proper way to build websites. I was probably right, but my job wasn't to be right, my job was to get things done in a certain period of time according to whatever people who controlled the money at the company thought was important, not what a nerd would necessarily care about.

When you're in school or just graduated, you're basically qualified to start learning (outside academia) and it's important to pay attention to what other people value, then do your best within that until you have the power to determine what's worth valuing.



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