The downside of locking in youth to a single theme.
In an unexplored project, the first step is to submit a proposal, but no PM will (or should) tell you to "make the final product as per the proposal".
Because we all know that "as we go along, we'll see things that we didn't see in the planning stage.
A community where everyone "has experience in executing spontaneous projects
Young people take positions through stories like "[Get rid of critics who don't take positions.
The position you took early in your career is like the first proposal for an unexplored project.
In other words, it's not "the way it should be done."
How do you know which direction you want to go?
I think you can tell after the fact by doing things that seem interesting and then looking back to see if you actually thought they were interesting.
How many do I have to do?
[Three for now.
Related: [Make three kinds of works.
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