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I like the analogy of the entrepreneur luthier and more generally the master craftsman. I've had the experience of building software "on the assembly line" and, and also been lucky enough to be paid by the same employer to work in a way that is much closer to the "master craftsman" end of the spectrum. I much prefer the latter.

But it's only in side projects that I really feel I'm able to work as a master craftsman, without the ever-present burden to just ship a pragmatic compromise that delivers value to the business so that I can move on to the next pragmatic compromise. I wonder if this is another reason why, say, doctors working in hospitals will often also have their own private practice — sure, the extra money is nice, but the autonomy and mastery that comes with a side business might be even more important.



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