Personal Growth
Latest Questions for Personal Growth (176)
It's highly likely, but probably not the kind of "mockery" you're imagining.
It's more like a knowing smile when looking back, tinged with satisfaction and emotion: "Hey, look at my naive self back th...
Bro, you've hit the nail on the head with that question. Let me talk about it with you in IT terms.
Absolutely! And often, after experiencing failure, you'll perform even stronger when you "boot up" a...
This is an "existential question" that many tech professionals encounter. There's no standard answer to it; it's more like asking yourself: "Which kind of life brings you a greater sense of accomplish...
Absolutely, and this "good" is all-encompassing, an experience you'd be hard-pressed to gain working for any large company.
Let's put it this way: an engineer who hasn't started a business is more lik...
Hello, seeing this question really resonated with me. This anxiety is definitely not yours alone, especially in the ever-evolving IT industry, and within the fast-paced, change-filled environment of a...
Buddy, this question is so real; I bet every IT professional who wants to start something of their own has asked themselves this. I can't claim to have a standard answer, but I can share my thoughts.
Buddy, seeing your question, it's like looking at my younger self. That drive to achieve a goal, wishing there were 48 hours in a day – I totally get it.
This question is almost every engineer's "soul-searching dilemma." You feel like you can create a world when you sit down to code, but when you're pulled into a meeting, you feel like life is slipping...
Buddy, you've hit the nail on the head with this question. Can you stick with it? The answer is: It's tough, but if you change your mindset, you can.
This is an exceptionally good question, arguably one of the core issues one must clarify before starting a business. Many people, upon seeing a market already dominated by giants or several comfortabl...
当然能。这个问题问到点子上了,很多工程师都会有这个困惑。
咱们得先换个思路:代码本身不直接等于增长,代码是用来创造“产品”或“解决方案”的工具,而能被很多人使用的“产品”或“解决方案”才能带来快速增长。
你花一个月写了个功能,自己用,价值是1。
你花一个月写了个功能,做成产品卖给一万个人,价值就是一万,甚至更多。
你看,你写代码花的时间是一样的,但增长速度天差地别。
You've hit the nail on the head with that question, my friend. Let's put it this way: as a technical co-founder, you solve the problem of "how to build things," while a storytelling co-founder solves ...
这是一个非常经典的问题,答案很简单:用户给不给真实反馈,几乎完全取决于你怎么问。
大多数情况下,如果你直接问“你觉得我这个产品怎么样?”,你得到的回答大概率就是“挺好的”、“还不错”。
这真不是用户骗你,主要是几个原因:
社交礼貌:没人想当面打击一个满怀期待的人。说“不好”会让他们觉得尴尬,也怕伤害你的感情。说“挺好的”是最安全、最省事的“社交润滑剂”。
Absolutely, and it's incredibly important. This is what we often call an "elevator pitch"—if you meet an important person in an elevator, can you make them understand what you're doing and get them in...
This is a question, I think, many people have asked themselves, and perhaps even felt a bit anxious about. Especially in the rapidly changing IT industry, let alone 10 years, it's hard to say what the...
想知道一个新闻标题怎么才算好?这事儿不复杂,你把自己当成一个正在刷手机的读者就明白了。你想想,每天那么多信息,是哪个标题让你手指头停下来,非要点进去看看?一个好标题干的就是这个活儿。
说白了,就跟人一样,标题也得有“魅力”,主要体现在这几个地方:
1. 能“勾引”人
标题是文章的“脸面”和“广告”。如果平平淡淡,就像白开水,谁有兴趣喝?所以它得有点味道,能勾起你的好奇心。
Okay, let's talk about this topic.
First, let's discuss how to analyze "how much money is reasonable to raise" from its roots.
Thinking about this from first principles means stripping away all the ja...
Absolutely, and this might be one of the most effective methods. Applying "First Principles" to habit formation is like writing your own "habit-building manual" instead of simply adopting others' meth...
Hello, this is an interesting question. I'll try to share my thoughts in plain language; they might not be entirely correct, but let's consider it a discussion.
Of course, and I think this is an "overwhelmingly effective" tool.
When we argue, most of the time we're debating "emotions" and "opinions," rather than "facts" and "needs.