I keep seeing this tweet about how hyper-independence is a sign of abuse. And I agree with it, but I'm not sure how to internalize it. I've been wanting to start a video series doing short docus on the history of various emulators, but I pretty much *have* to do it myself.
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I'm not sure I'd say abuse, although maybe over-compensation. I struggle to be independent in many ways others manage just fine, so in my own way I balance that out by not relying on others in different ways.
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Also there's a certain autistic element to it I think, social burnout - bringing more people on board means having to manage more unpredictable things, not let other people down if things don't work out. Again a lot of it is just trying to prevent becoming overloaded with that.
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I've seen this misinterpreted too often as ego, not thinking anybody else is worthy etc. and only believing in myself, but it's not that at all. For a lot of the tasks I take on I'd consider myself to be far less suited than 95% of the rest of the team.
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That is how it sometimes comes off, but I'm just as guilty of the exact same thing. Working with other people is tiresome. For the HP Jornada 720, I don't *want* to have to reach out to this one knowledgeable dude. For the Zaurus SL-5500, I didn't *want* to reach out to Sharp.
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