Don't let the most minor of roadblocks cause you to adapt when just giving up is easier.
It's not easy being a #winfluencer, and it shouldn't be easy. Yesterday, I purchased one of those little ring cameras so that I'd look less ghoulish on video, but when it arrived it today, it turned out I needed a USB to USB-C adapter. Did I adapt, and just roll with this minor inconvenience? No, I threw up my hands and said, "oh well... let's head to Amazon to buy an adapter and try again tomorrow."
That said, it's fun to learn something new. At the moment, I'm just trying to figure out how to output a file in Final Cut Pro. Hey, I also learned how to write a LinkedIn article! Wow, you're learning about my learning as I'm learning about it too! They used to make movies about these kind of deep connections.
Giving up is not only fun; it's also easy!
Anyhow, the LinkedIn timeline is like a road in ancient Greece, full of traveling sophists dropping better business bureau bombs in the form of memes and stories that definitely happened. I'd be remiss to not drop a story of my own.
In a moment of doubt about my own abilities, I decided to write down a technical topic I wanted to talk about on YouTube. I wrote down some bullet points from the perspective of someone that was coming in with limited knowledge on the subject matter. When I was done, I looked at my list, and I realized I knew a lot more than I realized. "I actually know a lot," I said with a smile on face, "I shouldn't be so hard on myself."
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The part that didn't happen was doubting myself. Anyhow, I figured out the export thing.
Actually... do articles let you write code?
let isCool: boolean = true;
// That's code alright!