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# 💫 About Me:
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Someone who believes in:<br><br>- Lifelong learning... and that truly passionate individuals learn mastery at their own pace<br><br>- Failure being a strong material to use as a foundation for success<br><br>- Clear, empathetic, communication with team members (and everyone else too)<br><br>- A kind word and support... as that can sometimes be more helpful than technical jargon<br><br>- Assisting a peer to find their purpose which may more quickly lead them to the answers they have been searching for... Now, and in moments that you may not be available<br><br>- Helping others without expecting recognition or public reward<br><br>- Taking the steps to actively listen, observe, plan, gather resources, and critically think, as they can have a higher ROI than... blindly starting to code<br><br>- Fully understanding the problem before attempting to solve it<br><br>- Lifting up others and finding ways to align and remain productive, rather than highlighting ways to disagree and remain stuck<br><br>- Being "out of sight, out of mind" is far better than being "out of pocket" and "out of touch"<br><br>- The world constantly evolving... Perhaps it is better to adapt for survival rather than remain rigid and become fossilized<br><br>- Our time being valuable... and that we should respect the universe as it has been here long before our existence and most likely will be here long after<br><br>- The world is a big place and the universe is significantly larger, maybe we should leave things better than we found them and not sweat the small stuff <br><br> Sincerely, <br><br>- Yours
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Someone who believes in:<br><br>- Lifelong learning... and that truly passionate individuals learn mastery at their own pace<br><br>- Failure being a strong material to use as a foundation for success<br><br>- Clear, empathetic, communication with team members (and everyone else too)<br><br>- A kind word and support... as that can sometimes be more helpful than technical jargon<br><br>- Assisting a peer to find their purpose... which may more quickly lead them to the answers they have been searching for... Now, and in moments that you may not be available<br><br>- Helping others without expecting recognition or public reward<br><br>- Taking the steps to actively listen, observe, plan, gather resources, and critically think, as they can have a higher ROI than... blindly starting to code<br><br>- Fully understanding the problem before attempting to solve it<br><br>- Lifting up others and finding ways to align and remain productive, rather than highlighting ways to disagree and remain stuck<br><br>- Being "out of sight, out of mind" is far better than being "out of pocket" and "out of touch"<br><br>- The world constantly evolving... Perhaps it is better to adapt for survival rather than remain rigid and become fossilized<br><br>- Our time being valuable... and that we should respect the universe as it has been here long before our existence and most likely will be here long after<br><br>- The world is a big place and the universe is significantly larger, maybe we should leave things better than we found them and not sweat the small stuff <br><br> Sincerely, <br><br>- Yours
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