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* the eager, often surface-only desire to destroy things (especially with no desire to understand the why behind it all) | * the eager, often surface-only desire to destroy things (especially with no desire to understand the why behind it all) | ||
- | * the notion that ' | + | * the notion that ' |
* apologizing: | * apologizing: | ||
* overhelping "the weakest link"; a somewhat modern trend, where I see woefully unprepared/ | * overhelping "the weakest link"; a somewhat modern trend, where I see woefully unprepared/ | ||
* opting out of things that seem overwhelming, | * opting out of things that seem overwhelming, | ||
* the desire to impress me-- impressing comes by being impressive, not selling an act to me (in short, don't try to impress me, just do you best work) | * the desire to impress me-- impressing comes by being impressive, not selling an act to me (in short, don't try to impress me, just do you best work) | ||
- | * avoiding developing/ | + | * avoiding |
* the obsession over and recitation of hardware specs-- this has nothing to do with computing, yet many mistakenly believe it to be such (a small aspect of IT and an occasionally fun hobby? sure.) | * the obsession over and recitation of hardware specs-- this has nothing to do with computing, yet many mistakenly believe it to be such (a small aspect of IT and an occasionally fun hobby? sure.) | ||
* the compensation for lack of knowledge by clinging tightly to (perceived) known knowledge-- I expect everyone not to know things; knowing we don't know enables us to learn. | * the compensation for lack of knowledge by clinging tightly to (perceived) known knowledge-- I expect everyone not to know things; knowing we don't know enables us to learn. | ||
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* the absolute belief that if I say something then it is the truth (same for the inverse, converse, contrapositive, | * the absolute belief that if I say something then it is the truth (same for the inverse, converse, contrapositive, | ||
* the impression that if you say something frequently or confidently enough, then it must be true, and that you are an expert that should be believed, followed, and unquestioned. | * the impression that if you say something frequently or confidently enough, then it must be true, and that you are an expert that should be believed, followed, and unquestioned. | ||
- | * the tendency to brute force through something instead of trying to think or learn new approaches-- memorizing and regurgitation will often not work out in your favor here (or greatly annoy me). | + | * the tendency to brute force through something instead of trying to think or learn new approaches-- memorizing and regurgitation will often not work out in your favour |
* trying to add me to your " | * trying to add me to your " | ||
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* start on activities early | * start on activities early | ||
- | * read and comprehend the subject matter | + | * observe/ |
- | * play with the subject matter (external to assigned projects) | + | * play/ |
* ask well-informed and copious questions | * ask well-informed and copious questions | ||