Brutal Advice for Entry Level Engineers
In this video I talk about the best, most brutal advice I can give entry level or early career engineers. In short, it's this-- the models of success we learn in the academic world do NOT translate well to the professional one. In this video I break down why this is, and how we can avoid the pitfalls this mental model can cause. Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:20 Incorrect Mental Models 5:25 Success is Nonlinear 8:03 Success is NOT Monotonic 11:55 Success is not JUST a Function of Time 15:25 A Better Way 19:01 Outro

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