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22 Things I Learned in 2022 as a Student and Software Engineer

Yes, exactly 22 things

Kevin Jonathan
11 min readDec 30, 2022
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2022 is fading away, and in 2022, I learned so many things being both student (in the first half) and software engineer (in the second half). Of course, I am willing to share 22 things I learned in 2022 with all of you before this year ends!

1. Don’t Even Try to Procrastinate

By procrastinating, we are indirectly causing more troubles to our future selves, and soon enough, our future selves will blame us because of it. It’s best if we do our work as soon as possible and finish it. By procrastinating and pending our work, we will eventually be lazy to work on it, or much worse, forget about it.

2. Humans Are Capable of Learning Everything in This World (With Different Paces and Limitations)

Human brains are extraordinary, we can actually learn everything in this world, even if we hate it (for example, I hated programming so much, but now I am getting better in iOS app development, and now fell in love with technologies). But we tend to learn something faster if we love it.

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Kevin Jonathan
Kevin Jonathan

Written by Kevin Jonathan

Just a student intricately weaving personal life experience and technology related stuffs, currently navigating the intersections of life.

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