What is the most detail-oriented activity you enjoy? Where there’s a huge number of details to get right and you just have to patiently work through all of them, and you either genuinely enjoy it or it feels like a soul-crushing grind?
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Interesting. I’ve never personally enjoyed detailed copy editing though I’ve done a lot. https://twitter.com/david_o_bedlam/status/1289587689860161540?s=21 …https://twitter.com/David_o_Bedlam/status/1289587689860161540 …
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I hear you. I can get lost in building spreadsheet models for hours.
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Getting a big dataset and then cutting and slicing it to get finally create the pivots (yes, multiple) I want in excel
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Looking at product/revenue/usage data and building visualizations that unify what were previously disparate concepts. Then triple cross-checking to look for inappropriate assumptions. I can lose hours doing this.
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It’s a very special moment of nerd nirvana when a balance sheet reconciles correctly on the first try.
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Music production (in my case, mostly digital) - requires getting timing right down to milliseconds.
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Another is rotation machining - lathe or clay pottery - slight lapse or a pico-newton of more force and the entire piece is gone.
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