This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Daniel Saputra
This article was originally published on my blog.
When I started working as a software engineer, I was afraid to ask questions because I thought it would make me weak.
I tried to find out everything myself and it turned out to be wrong, the impact was that the delivery of the work, I took longer because I need extra time to explore.
Finally I realized that this could disrupt my work, I should have been able to ask my seniors (in 2020 there was no ChatGPT).
I learned that growth is not about knowing everything but how I evaluate my weakness and fix them.
Everyone has limited knowledge, it’s okay to ask and clarify but make sure you don’t bother the person. I believe a growth mindset can bring us success in the future.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Daniel Saputra
Daniel Saputra | Sciencx (2025-02-01T07:08:25+00:00) How I Learned It’s Okay Not to Know Everything as a Software Engineer. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/02/01/how-i-learned-its-okay-not-to-know-everything-as-a-software-engineer/
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