Being interviewed for a series on careers in design and tech and was asked this question which I'd like to propose to tech/design Twitter because I'm really curious about what I'll hear back:
"What's a surprising thing you learned in your journey so far?"
When I was twenty-one years old, fresh out of college and about to start my first job, my father gave me a handwritten list of instructions.
Here are my dad's rules:
This collection of slow motion videos of objects falling in water and cornflour result in spectacular fluid motion effects, with highly unexpected but extremely satisfying geometries and shapes
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I want to be right, so I keep looking for how I could be wrong.
I ask my coworkers what worries them, how I'm wrong, what I'm missing. I repeat and repeat that I want the bad news, because I can't help fix problems I don't know exist.
‘I am feeling much better now. Toad,’ said Frog. ‘I do not think I need a story anymore.’
‘Then you get out of bed and let me get into it,’ said Toad, ‘because now I feel terrible.’
It's official. I will be the next U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania.
We bet on the people of Pennsylvania - and you didn’t let us down
And I won’t let you down. Thank you.