I'm sure everyone has had a time when they were obsessed with Hong Kong and Taiwan wuxia novels. In those novels, every protagonist is always introduced as a master, young and handsome, a rising star. But after going down from the mountain and going through one strange adventure after another, he discovers that there are more and more masters around. When he first entered the world, beating up a few little punks looked cool as hell. But in the blink of an eye, he can't even withstand a palm strike from a sixteen-year-old girl. The more martial arts he learns, the more masters appear. So he keeps practicing, and finally defeats all the masters, becomes the leader of the martial world, and leads the older generation in a showdown with some great evil force.
Don't you all think IT is a lot like the jianghu? Don't you ever feel like you can't withstand a palm strike from a sixteen-year-old girl? Doesn't it seem that the more you learn, the more experts appear? Doesn't it feel like there is an evil force (Microsoft) monopolizing us? In IT there is no seniority, only strength. Only by constantly learning can you hold your ground. Otherwise, you'll only be defeated.
Don't you all think IT is a lot like the jianghu? Don't you ever feel like you can't withstand a palm strike from a sixteen-year-old girl? Doesn't it seem that the more you learn, the more experts appear? Doesn't it feel like there is an evil force (Microsoft) monopolizing us? In IT there is no seniority, only strength. Only by constantly learning can you hold your ground. Otherwise, you'll only be defeated.
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