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I don't agree with this at all, but I can understand how someone would feel this way. Personally, I find writing code and having meetings about equally gratifying.

I'm pretty good at delaying gratification in many aspects of life. I am responsible with finances, with health, and conscientious. If you can get endorphins from long term outcomes, you can probably enjoy management just as much as coding.



> Personally, I find writing code and having meetings about equally gratifying.

I found that at a certain point in my career I was sick and tired of arguing over design patterns and wanted to make a real world impact.

Quality meetings (where understanding is shared or where decisions are made) are quite exciting.

There are many meetings, unfortunately, that are not quality.




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