Summary
The long road pattern emphasizes the lifelong journey towards mastering software craftsmanship. In a culture that values quick success, it prioritizes long-term growth and continuous learning over immediate financial rewards and traditional career advancements. This path is more for those who are dedicated to mastering the craft than those seeking quick riches or executive rolls.
Reflection
With graduation behind me, it’s fitting to focus on the long road ahead. One of the lines from this pattern that stood out to me immediately was “For every step you take toward mastery, your destination moves two steps further away.” The ongoing theme through my computer sciences degree was that every time I would gain knowledge in a topic I would also gain even more knowledge about now much I don’t know. This really opened my eyes to how much it is going to take to master the craft. This started to feel daunting as it continued to happen, feeling like the destination is always getting further away. However, another key point in this pattern was that the journey is just as important as the destination.
When I think of what I know now compared to what I knew even just 2 years ago, it’s such a drastic difference. Even with the feeling of the destination getting further away, each step I took was still forward in my journey. With each step I grow and gain skills that I can continue to use.
As I look to begin my career as a software developer, I understand that quick wealth is not feasible with my current lack of experience and knowledge in the field. This however is not something that will change overnight, which is something I am already aware of. As I look for a job, I really am looking for an opportunity to gain experience and learn while getting paid. This mindset values the knowledge and experience just as much as the monetary value gained from the position. As long as I keep this mentality moving forward I see the experience and knowledge paying for itself down the long road ahead.