It's become impossible to objectively be the best at something. So good that there is no question about it. So good that your name comes attached to the field you work in. Maybe the last time we experienced something like this was in school, where being the best way limited to marks scored across 10 subjects.
There are very few characters whose names must be taken with the field of work, otherwise the conversation feels incomplete.
A great example is Messi.
In all honesty, this is probably not a metric worth optimising for. Comparison IS the thief of joy. But even though I may never achieve this goal of being someone that is unforgettable in my field, I have come to realise that this is what drives me (however unhealthy it is). It's what pushes me to spend that extra hour, read that extra paper and put myself in that position where I will only survive if I'm good enough. This isn't vanity talking, or a random hope that I'll get lucky one day. I intend to keep putting in the work, increasing my surface area for luck (because at the end of the day it's all luck) and doing what I sincerely believe I'm capable of. I've had a good run so far and I'm at a place where the sky is quite literally the limit. If there was ever a time to give it my all, it's this :)
Day 7 & 8 of #100DaysOfCode
Worked on the @TheOdinProject foundations CSS project and finished it. Ran into alignment issues and haven't made it responsive for mobile devices. Looking forward to eventually improving the alignment
https://t.co/OJvUN9DAq4