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I agree with your sentiment. I've generally advanced in my career by being good at deciding what problems to solve/not solve.

The problem is many, many people are not in a position to advance that way. I've worked in startups where you're almost always given an ambiguous problem and rewarded for meaningful outcomes.

Many people are working as part of team/projects where the general problem and approach are already determined for them.




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