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Aurornisyesterday at 11:40 PM1 replyview on HN

> It’s important to point out that for much of the lifecycle of a project, whether it’s “bad” is highly subjective.

I can’t emphasize this part enough.

I’ve been part of some projects where someone external to the team went on a crusade to shut our work down because they disagreed with it. When we pushed through, shipped it, and it worked well they lost a lot of credibility.

Be careful about what you spend your reputational capital on.


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asa400today at 6:07 AM

> I’ve been part of some projects where someone external to the team went on a crusade to shut our work down because they disagreed with it. When we pushed through, shipped it, and it worked well they lost a lot of credibility.

I went through this at a corporate job not too long ago for the first time. One of the more insane things I've dealt with so far in my career. I know life isn't always sunshine and rainbows, but up to that point I'd never seen that level of naked, antisocial self-interest in an org that was ostensibly created to allow people to cooperate toward solving some problem for our customers. Call me naive, but it was really disheartening.