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Ask HN: What was your biggest life lesson in 2015?

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Re: Ask HN: What was your biggest life lesson in 2015?

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I learned that freelancing is only 10% coding and 90% people skills

Would that mean that a freelancer with subpar coding skills and good people skills would be more successful than a freelancer with good coding skills but subpar people skills? If so, is it because of what you said or not? If not, then why not and how come your 10% coding and 90% people skills still holds true according to you? Just a curious question :)

In my experience, yes.

As to why, people like working with people who are like them.

Assuming that the development part is good enough, having people skills blows that person away.

I learned my skills from various sources, but I found a coach that took me to the next level. His name is Marcus Oakey. I'm sure he is still teaching.

Re: Ask HN: What was your biggest life lesson in 2015?

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I started the year with knee injuries that made basic activity, let alone sports, prohibitively painful. After months of PT and exercise, they're better now. I am pretty young, so this problem was very unexpected.

The lesson is that any day I can make marginal gains is a good one. Focusing on achieving on a day-to-day basis has made working on my startup -- a big long term project -- much easier.

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