I have met many programmers. When they just graduated, they all had a dream: to become a P8P9 of Alibaba, get a million-dollar annual salary, and then go to a small company to be a CTO, wait for the company to go public and be financially free, buy a house, a car, a land, a dog, and marry a beautiful and rich woman to reach the peak of life.

Many seniors who are a few years older than me have caught up with the Internet trend, and went to a small company to be a CTO and finally made a lot of money. Their era was a vibrant and wild world, and the Internet industry flourished, creating a large number of jobs.

But when our class graduated, the bonus period was actually almost over, and the latecomers were more involuntarily and worked overtime. Until now, many programmers are satisfied to break the 35-year-old crisis.

However, although being optimized at the age of 35 is a bad way for us, most people do not really love and research technology.

The dream of a general is boiled in warm water, and reality crushes the shoulders of young people.

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