083: Programming As An Identity with Tim Chevalier

June 6th, 2018 · 1 hr 1 min

About this Episode

01:10 – Tim’s Superpower: Keeping Himself From Laughing / Improv

04:19 – Tim’s Journey as a Programmer

09:12 – The Collision of Values Within the Programming Industry and The Meaning and Measurement of “Intelligence”

22:39 – Using Programming to Satisfy Emotional Needs and Form Identity

37:30 – Merit and Identity as a Zero-Sum Game

40:49 – The Struggle of Giving Up / Embracing Labels

49:34 – Collectively Creating an Emotionally Healthy Atmosphere Within the Software Industry

Reflections:

Coraline: What are the countervalues that go against meritocracy?

The Post-Meritocracy Manifesto

Jessica: Read Finite and Infinite Games by James Carse.

John: The emotional need for people to belong to various groups and things we can do to help people get into healthier spaces.

Tim: Listen to Darkness on the Edge of Town by Bruce Springsteen. Also, how to talk about the inner struggle people have to belong in a positive way.

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