Your Tech Skills Don't Matter
Grinding leetcode is a waste of time. Itās a low-leverage activity with extreme opportunity cost.
Itās like buying five lottery tickets instead of one.
Let me explain.
1. Investing in programming ability has diminishing returns for your career
The economic value of programming has never been lower. The number of programmers has never been higher.
Thousands and thousands of programmers can credibly claim to be better at it than you.
Most employers donāt care. Most freelancing clients donāt care. Nobody who pays for programming actually cares how good you are at it.
People pay for results. They care about your ability only to the extent that you can deliver those results.
Once you reach that bar, they care much, much more about other things.
Do they like you?
Do they trust you?
Can you operate independently or will they have to hold your hand?
Do you understand the larger context of what theyāre trying to do?
This is the bar most developers fail to clear when they get cut from an interview process.
2. If youāre reading this, youāre probably already good enough
Can you write fizzbuzz?
Then youāre technically qualified for most āseniorā developer jobs.
Iām not kidding. Iāve interviewed hundreds of people, and 90% of them couldnāt write fizzbuzz. Iām not even talking about getting syntax right - Iām talking about pseudocode.
Iāve talked to āsenior infrastructure developersā who didnāt know what Terraform is.
Iāve talked to frontend developers who couldnāt write valid css and html.
My point is that the bar for tech jobs is lower than you think.
It gets higher at more selective companies, but if you can code your way out of a paper bag, you still have a leg up on most of the competition.
3. AI is going to eat programming
If all you bring to the table is your ability to code, your value is already decreasing.
Outsourcing, no-code, and AI are going to keep wearing away at the foundation of your career. It might not collapse completely, but you wonāt be able to build on it.
You have a window of opportunity right now to do something about it. You need to differentiate yourself and find new ways to create opportunity for yourself.
So what can you do about it?
Build the one thing that can be totally unique to you.
Build the one thing AI can never replace.
Build your reputation.
Develop a network. Create a personal brand. Help people, connect people, and encourage people.
Because then, people will remember you.
They will like you.
They will trust you.
They will know who you are and what youāre capable of.
Thatās what will set you apart. Thatās what will create opportunities for you.
Thatās how you build a foundation for a valuable, future-proof career.