> I do the same thing over and over, improving bit by bit. There is always a yearning to achieve more
Does he manage every aspect of his restaurant chain? Does he install all the plumbing and electrics? Does he wash all the dishes?
In 'software', it seems the 'skill' you're supposed to 'master' is always learning more of everything all the time.
I can not be a master of everything. I can not keep up with docker/k8s/security/design/css/UI/accessibility/i18n while continuing to 'achieve more' with SQL, server-side development, documentation, testing and more.
There are physical limits (x hours in a day, ability to focus and concentrate, and new 'things' constantly coming out).
I say this because as 'good' as I may be in the 'latest' in, say, 4 areas of development... I'm going to be judged harshly by certain groups of folks (team/hiring folks) because, for example, I may still be using bootstrap 5, or angular instead of react, or whatnot, regardless of if that's my focus or not.
I've fallen in love with some of my work, but there's a limit to how much I can do, and a limit to how much I can actually love. Some I just tolerate.