Your work is not "your" work
Your work is never really your work.
You work with other people, with the materials available, against budgetary and time limitations, and in the end, you only get to put your name on the part that gets approved.
We’re quick to point it out when our work gets criticized but rarely think about it when we judge other people’s.
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