for quotation number, i have not made the logic for it, there’s kinda a lot of rules i need to wrap my heads around, so, it will be dealt after this I/O matter is done
finally i can do programming, been busy with exams lately
This is a wails app with Go, i am making an input mechanism that will process the remaining business data from inputs, then inject it back to the Quotation struct data which later will be used to generate quotation
I did a refactor on the core logic here, changing the structs, making me have to properly refactor the rest of the codebase, cuz obviously it will cause a lot of errors
luckily the codebase is not big yet, it’s better to refactor as i go rather than having to refactor later
You can’t outwork the whole world. There’s always going to be someone somewhere willing to work as hard as you. Someone just as hungry. Or hungrier.
Assuming you can work harder and longer than someone else is giving yourself too much credit for your effort and not enough for theirs. Putting in 1,001 hours to someone else’s 1,000 isn’t going to tip the scale in your favor.
What’s worse is when management holds up certain people as having a great “work ethic” because they’re always around, always available, always working. That’s a terrible example of a work ethic and a great example of someone who’s overworked.
A great work ethic isn’t about working whenever you’re called upon. It’s about doing what you say you’re going to do, putting in a fair day’s work, respecting the work, respecting the customer, respecting coworkers, not wasting time, not creating unnecessary work for other people, and not being a bottleneck. Work ethic is about being a fundamentally good person that others can count on and enjoy working with.
So how do people get ahead if it’s not about outworking everyone else?
People make it because they’re talented, they’re lucky, they’re in the right place at the right time, they know how to work with other people, they know how to sell an idea, they know what moves people, they can tell a story, they know which details matter and which don’t, they can see the big and small pictures in every situation, and they know how to do something with an opportunity. And for so many other reasons.
So get the outwork myth out of your head. Stop equating work ethic with excessive work hours. Neither is going to get you ahead or help you find calm.
[The Outwork Myth — It Doesn't Have To Be Crazy At Work, 2018]
i really wanna go to some nature journey, looking at some waterfall, and all
but i am quite restricted by many, cuz it’s dangerous they said, they care about me hence i will not go, but geez… a man need his own journey