OP, can you say more about why you posted this? It looks like an exhortation to work hard to build a shiny resume. Better written than the hustlebro slop, as we'd expect from Handmer, but I'm not clear on how it's relevant to our project here.
>>2543 I'm a fan of Handmer and this was an interesting challenge to my usual resume-hating ways. It made me think more about the compounding of skill and reputation required to get involved in and do great things. There's a boring resume-stacker interpretation for sure, but I think Handmer is getting at something deeper that makes a good corrective to over-interpretations of the the Quit Your Job leisuremaxxing approach. Even as a "Quit Your Job" guy, I often find myself thinking "get a job, you fucking hippies" with some people, sometimes including myself. I appreciated it, basically.