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"content": "nostr:npub1mdky0njswyvy6esxh964apx9e6mmwt8am4wuqk3ds5p4xyaav2dqvlaptk Yeah same. The less abstract the better, I’d imagine? Coding boot camps really ran with growth mindset and unfortunately it seemed too abstract and not repeated enough to have value, if there was in fact value to be realized. Totally random theory but I think if does have value it’d have the most in an area such as visual art where there aren’t hard rights/wrongs like in programming",
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