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result = efficient x effort
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more efficience, same effort = peak result
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more efficient, same result = save your time
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makesense to not do it
- it’s took too much effort to be a bit more efficient at the stage this person is at
- its like someone already fine tuned their technique that its hit their plateau, they get to the point that they have to took another degree about cognitive science to get better at this point.
- they are not avaliable
- they are lazy and burned out at this moment.
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nonsense
- little to no effort, can make it 40% more efficient but still refuse to do it because they are comfortable with getting their job done at X level, Y quality and Z time.
- don’t care about git gud in the first place: not related to their career, their passion: still a bit sensible tho.
- do care but refuse because of some nonsense ego, e.g. “I’m already good, I’m so talented so I don’t need this.”, “only weak people need this.”
- argument: initial peak progression can help you at the level below a certain mastery level tho. side_effects_from_git_gud
- self-sabotage.
- It’s so weird when someone refuse to be smarter.
created on: Wed Jun 24 2026