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Is Artificial Intelligence making us faster, or is it emptying out our critical thinking? In this deep dive, I speak with Faris, who navigates the intersection of high-performance software engineering and human psychology. We explore what truly matters in a world where code generation can be effortless, focusing on skills that AI cannot touch: resilience, empathy, curiosity, and the art of the uncomfortable conversation.
✨ What You Will Learn:
🚩 Watch for: Our discussion on why AI threatens to remove the process of learning itself.
We begin by confronting the core challenge of modern development: are we optimizing for speed and quantity, or for quality and deep thinking? Faris discusses how new tools create an "AI psychosis"—a dopamine feedback loop where we prioritize endless prompting over sleep, sanity, and real-world balance.
Success in tech is often presented as linear and perfect. But Faris argues that professional growth hinges entirely on how we handle mistakes, setbacks, and conflict. We discuss how vulnerability builds true credibility and trust within a team or organization.
When your profession is defined by what you did (e.g., "I was a lawyer," or "I wrote this code"), how do you redefine yourself? We talk about shedding old labels and choosing a new professional identity. Faris highlights that true mastery isn't just technical; it's the ability to navigate multiple roles—from product manager to engineer to stakeholder diplomat.
The most actionable takeaway from this episode: success is not about finding comfort; it's about seeking out the discomfort that signals growth. We explore how changing your mindset from "I want comfort" to "Where can I face discomfort?" fundamentally changes your life trajectory.
⭐ Guest: Faris Aziz 🌐 https://ch.linkedin.com/in/farisaziz12
Explore his work: Check out the ZurichJS conference (https://conf.zurichjs.com/) and learn more about DevRel.
🎧 Did you enjoy this conversation? Share with Friends, and subscribe to Easier Said Than Done for weekly deep dives into high-impact skills and career philosophy.
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By Zubin PratapIs Artificial Intelligence making us faster, or is it emptying out our critical thinking? In this deep dive, I speak with Faris, who navigates the intersection of high-performance software engineering and human psychology. We explore what truly matters in a world where code generation can be effortless, focusing on skills that AI cannot touch: resilience, empathy, curiosity, and the art of the uncomfortable conversation.
✨ What You Will Learn:
🚩 Watch for: Our discussion on why AI threatens to remove the process of learning itself.
We begin by confronting the core challenge of modern development: are we optimizing for speed and quantity, or for quality and deep thinking? Faris discusses how new tools create an "AI psychosis"—a dopamine feedback loop where we prioritize endless prompting over sleep, sanity, and real-world balance.
Success in tech is often presented as linear and perfect. But Faris argues that professional growth hinges entirely on how we handle mistakes, setbacks, and conflict. We discuss how vulnerability builds true credibility and trust within a team or organization.
When your profession is defined by what you did (e.g., "I was a lawyer," or "I wrote this code"), how do you redefine yourself? We talk about shedding old labels and choosing a new professional identity. Faris highlights that true mastery isn't just technical; it's the ability to navigate multiple roles—from product manager to engineer to stakeholder diplomat.
The most actionable takeaway from this episode: success is not about finding comfort; it's about seeking out the discomfort that signals growth. We explore how changing your mindset from "I want comfort" to "Where can I face discomfort?" fundamentally changes your life trajectory.
⭐ Guest: Faris Aziz 🌐 https://ch.linkedin.com/in/farisaziz12
Explore his work: Check out the ZurichJS conference (https://conf.zurichjs.com/) and learn more about DevRel.
🎧 Did you enjoy this conversation? Share with Friends, and subscribe to Easier Said Than Done for weekly deep dives into high-impact skills and career philosophy.
1. LinkedIn: / zubinpratap
2. X: https://x.com/zubinpratap