In another thread I said, to paraphrase ​Tom Hanks 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndL7y0MIRE4>:

Programming is hard. It's *supposed *to be hard.  If it wasn't hard, 
everybody would do it. It's the hard that makes it great.

The military has an acronym: wetsu: we eat this shit up. It's pretty much 
the same idea ;-)

Part of the hard is balancing competing interests. There is always too much 
to do. If we're not careful, we could justify perpetual impatience. That 
would be a big mistake.

Another part of the hard is that *confusion is an integral part of creation*. 
It takes some training and experience to be able to live with confusion for 
as long as it takes.  I'll say more about this next in another thread.

Edward

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