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Things every programmer should have in their Mind Configuration

Auto-Efficacy is Key

Auto-efficacy is the belief in one's ability to succeed in a particular situation. It's a powerful mindset that can drive your success in programming and beyond.

Think about it: You didn't know how to program before you started, but now you're writing code! This is a testament to your auto-efficacy. You've demonstrated that you can learn new things and overcome challenges.

New problems are opportunities for growth. Learning new skills is an ongoing journey, and it should be. It's what keeps programming exciting and challenging. Personally, I find the constant learning and problem-solving incredibly rewarding.

A good software engineer is a lifelong learner. They apply their existing knowledge and actively seek to learn new things. This continuous learning is what distinguishes senior software engineers from junior ones. They are always looking to expand their skillset and stay up-to-date with the latest technologies.

Learn What You Fear

Fear is often a sign of growth. When you identify something you're afraid to learn, it's usually because you know it's important and challenging. Embracing these fears can propel you forward in your career.

Learning new skills is never easy. It requires effort, focus, and dedication. But the rewards are immense. Overcoming your fears and mastering new skills can give you a significant advantage over others who may shy away from challenges.

Don't let fear hold you back. Many people avoid learning difficult things because they're afraid of failure. By facing your fears and learning those challenging skills, you'll set yourself apart from the competition.

Learning new skills can boost your confidence. Once you've mastered a difficult skill, you can proudly share your accomplishments. Whether it's using Linux, VIM, or NeoVim, showcasing your skills can be a great conversation starter and a source of pride.

Remember: Auto-efficacy and a willingness to learn are essential for success in programming. By embracing challenges and continuously expanding your knowledge, you'll be well on your way to becoming a skilled and respected software engineer.

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