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Solution: stop trying to do the exact opposite of the thing that hurt, because big surprise, that’ll hurt too. I don’t understand why we have such a hard time figuring this out. Too much time sleeping through intro to logic, I suppose.

You start with an easy one to prove you’re not completely insane for considering this idea. You move to the hard ones to make sure you’re not going up a blind alley. By the time you’re done, they’ll all be easier (and if they aren’t, then pain is information. Use it.)

If you haven’t done the hardest one by the midpoint, odds are good someone is relying on wishful thinking. But doing the hardest one first is masochism.

Software is written by humans. Humans need confidence, and practice. Jumping into the deep end will just teach them not to try. People who can do the hardest one first? Aren’t looking for advice, and so you don’t need to write with them as the target audience.




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