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@cotufa82
"Self esteem is as important for our general wellbeing as legs to a table. It is essential for our physical and mental health and for our happiness." -Louise Hart.
"And see that all these things are done in wisdom and order; for it is not requisite that a [developer] should run faster than [they have] strength. And again, it is expedient that [they] should be diligent, that thereby [they] might win the prize; therefore, all things must be done in order."
DO YOU RELATE??
UGH!
This is closely related to the “impostor syndrome” and describes the need to put in extra (endless) hours of work in order to become better. This feeling was called the “real programmer” syndrome by the Redditor big_al11. Although it is called a syndrome, it has not been medically recognized as such. However, one can only imagine the real-time effects of this condition on the mental and physical health of developers. As explained by the above-mentioned Reddit user:
You know a programmer isn’t a Real Programmer when they don’t volunteer to work 60 to 80-hour weeks (for no extra monetary compensation, remember) because it’s “fun”. All they really need in thanks is a company t-shirt and the occasional slice of pizza on those late nights.
Eirini-Eleni Papadopoulou @Esk_Dhg
PRAISE YOURSELF