with all due respect, doctors not only perform surgeries, they also spend time reading, publishing journals outside work, upgrade themselves with new researchers.
My doctor uncle, has a home library with 5000+ medical books. He says "Learning is a live long process."
Successful professionals harmonize work and personal time.
Same goes for engineers.
Yet I have been a “successful” professional and have worked for everything from startups to BigTech without creating yet another React TODO app and putting it on GitHub
My idea of successfully harmonizing my work and personal time is turning off my computer after work and spending my time doing everything else. In a former life during the first 15 years as an adult as a part time fitness instructor in the morning and evening and runner training and running races with friends.
In my current life post Covid, grown (step)kids and remote work, it’s doing the “digital nomad” thing off an on. This year we will spend a total of over four months away from home and two of those out of the country. One year we spend 9.5 months away from home.
Absolutely no one would accuse me as being someone - who has been spending a decade leading cloud + app dev projects and the last two every project I’ve touch has embedded an LLM in the production implementation - of not being current with technology.
My doctor uncle, has a home library with 5000+ medical books. He says "Learning is a live long process."
Successful professionals harmonize work and personal time. Same goes for engineers.