Other than a means to gain advice, I've found this question a good gauge for collaboration compatibility.
I often ask it in interviews on both sides to give me insight into what someone currently values.
It's sort of like asking someone to define "better" be that in skill, or happiness or avoidance of pain.
My main interpretation of the post would be a high value placed on pragmatism, gained via a journey of experimentation. Put crudely there is no silver bullet but try a few for a while
I think point 10 is highly underrated in my opinion
Other than a means to gain advice, I've found this question a good gauge for collaboration compatibility.
I often ask it in interviews on both sides to give me insight into what someone currently values.
It's sort of like asking someone to define "better" be that in skill, or happiness or avoidance of pain.
My main interpretation of the post would be a high value placed on pragmatism, gained via a journey of experimentation. Put crudely there is no silver bullet but try a few for a while
I think point 10 is highly underrated in my opinion