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9:20 This means I can't plan a strategy. [all in red ink]
Even if I did plan one, ala Cobol, [red ink]
I couldn't execute it gracefully. [red ink]
Hence, forget management. [red ink and highlighted in yellow]
Any excellent manager can play chess. [red ink and highlighted in yellow with red box around sentence.]

For a software designer, I'm very [red ink]
well paid. Or am I? Should I be [red ink]
paid more[text inserted above- than a manager] since I can create? [red ink and highlighted in yellow]
Barbara Streisand earns more than her mgr! [red ink and highlighted in yellow]
Just don't "aspire" to management.
I can't visualize. I have to craft
hands-on, before anything goes.
Just note Pers Acct design versus
the way software is actually turning out.

Management is a generic tool. [red ink]
It doesn't matter to a mgr what [red ink]
he is managing, as much as what [red ink]
I'm creating matters to ME. [red ink]
GOOD[ inserted in red ink next to these points which have a bracket next to them]

I love computer software. [red ink and highlighted in yellow]
I don't love mgt techniques. [red ink and highlighted in yellow]
Software over management. [red ink]
Destined to be a designer. [red ink and highlighted in pink]

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