I mean, why should I be at bitdevs if I’m not coding? Of course, I know there is a perfectly sound reason as to why. We want growth, and everyone has something to contribute. I believe that is true, don’t get me wrong. But, again, I think we want managed growth. We need to talk about it because we’re building in a bear market. We’re all leveling up, and shit is getting real. We’re laying down the tracks, but the train has already left the station, and it’s a high speed train.
From this paragraph I haven't gathered any coherent answer to the question of why should you be at bitdevs if you're not coding.
what's your answer?
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Dunno why you want to be at bitdevs. Maybe in fact you shouldn't be there. Maybe you want to be there so much so you should go but only after you figure out why you want to.
There are successful examples of people who are more useful writing books than writing code. I'd pick Balaji Srinivasan with his "The Network State", no matter whether you agree with the book or not. So it is in principle possible.
But I'm not quite sold on your writing. Try to fix that paragraph until it makes clear sense and stops looking like a string of slogans.
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oh man :/
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