Dec 9, 2007

Paul Graham: Any good programmer in a large organization is going to be at odds with it, because organizations are designed to prevent what programmers strive for. One of the defining qualities of organizations is to treat individuals as interchangeable parts.

Alan G Carter: It isn’t the interchangability of workers that is the issue, but that so much of corporate motivation, structure and custom is based on stress, pressure, anxiety.

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