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"publishedAt": "2026-04-25T04:00:00.000Z",
"site": "https://jonathanstephens.us",
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"Tech Industry",
"Design",
"Design Industry",
"Generative Ai",
"Purposeful Friction",
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"textContent": "> No matter how rapidly technology changes, I am coalescing around some core beliefs:\n>\n> 1. Things that are worth doing are worth doing well.\n> 2. Things that are done well require time and effort.\n> 3. You make meaning through the doing.\n> 4. Ideas are common; effort is not.\n> 5. There are no shortcuts.\n>\n",
"title": "Do I belong in tech anymore?"
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