Oh my god I’m either a masochist or avoiding something. I’m scrolling Twitter, playing an mmorpg, watching a historical fiction TV series FOR THE HISTORY, and writing unit tests all at the same time. What I’m I doing to myself.
Obviously I’m pushing the unit tests off to tomorrow.
Now that I realized I can’t sustain this.
I need to do a thread about what you do after you write off your extended family and force your ex to take half the parenting duties.
These choices saved me and also make me look like a cold bitch upholding overworking engs.
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One day I’m going to do a thread about SpaceX’s negative reputation and actually how nurturing and proactively positive it is. I’ve never experienced this anywhere else.
Well since I'm not writing the unit tests anymore I've got another slot open in my multi-tasking masochism.
My first engineering job was at a telecom company where I got a contractor position because my abusive ex-husband worked there. It took a while to convince anyone I could do the job.
Tonight a bunch of @SpaceX folks were geeking out on our internal company chat platform about #Inspiration4 and specifically how it demonstrates the upcoming accessibility of space, and surprisingly it turned into a long company-wide chat about imposter syndrome.
The entire world has imposter syndrome. But especially about space. Practically no one on Earth believes they will ever go into space. But also about literally everything.
#Inspiration4 is actually an amazing demonstration of the current and future state of the accessibility of space to the average person. The first part of the conversation was about addressing some takes by folks in the media, who said it's no different than Bezos & Branson.