Kamal Govindraj

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The professional, I would suggest, is apt to be familiar with the trees, doesn’t see the woods, and is slow to ask, “Does what I am doing make sense in the large?” To paraphrase Thomas Jefferson, the professional is often so preoccupied with doing the thing right that he fails to stop and ask, “Am I doing the right thing?”
Design of Design, The: Essays from a Computer Scientist
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