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I personally have definitely encountered the point where I'm just not going to do some things merely because of "the principle".
I don't even care about the inconvenience of doing everything myself, it just feels wrong to not be in control
I like that, and feel similarly.
Like, great, you add that 'feature' to your product. I'm just not going to use it anymore.
I mean yeah we crossed that point like 30 years ago lmao
I think everyone has their own tolerance.
I once heard someone say that everyone draws a line in the sand sometimes. And most often that line is right in front of where you're standing.
Remembering that helps me to be more conscious about my implicit biases and where I draw those lines.
My line has moved as I've matured.