Do not commit to anyone
Hello Network!
I've been pondering on a principle by Robert Greene from "The 48 Laws of Power" - Law 20: "Do not commit to anyone." It essentially means maintaining our own independence and flexibility by not aligning ourselves too strongly with a specific faction, project, or opinion.
In the tech world, it translates into several empowering actions that we can incorporate into our daily operations. Here are a few:
Developer Relations, or #DevRel, is like the Swiss Army knife of the tech industry - versatile, adaptable, and always ready to take on a new challenge!
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Just as Greene's Law advises, we should always keep our toolkit varied and ready for anything. We never just master one language, one platform, or one solution - no, we're conversant in the language of many technologies. After all, versatility is our middle name! ??
And neutrality in conflicts? That's our superpower! Whether it's mediating between front-end and back-end, or navigating the tempestuous seas of Stack Overflow threads, we're the calm in the digital storm, offering balanced perspectives and peace treaties.
But we don't stop there - we're continually learning, growing, and iterating, just like the codebases we advocate for. We dance with the ever-changing tides of technology, taking it all in stride. Talk about job security! ????
And when it comes to tailoring communication styles - well, we're the tech world's chameleons! One minute, we're talking tech with engineers in the language of code, the next we're presenting the value of our products to non-tech executives in plain English. It's like being multilingual, but in the language of tech. ?????
So, here's to the #DevRel heroes out there, weaving flexibility, independence, and adaptability into their everyday roles. You're living Greene's Law, whether you knew it or not!