--- id: aliases: [] tags: - authorship/original - destiny/permanent - topic/organization - status/incomplete title: Professionalism --- # Professionalism %% ## TALK I want to use this note to talk about what makes an expert and what makes an "expert". * imposter syndrome * effectiveness vs productivity * traits valued by employers/clients * being a "salesman" of your abilities * how to _appear_ effective %% ### Being a Salesman of Your Ability To "sell" something in the sales sense is to make it more appealing _without changing it_. A cynic might call this lying. A more fair take is that people generally present their ability as less than it is. I suspect that the most knowledgeable and technically effective practitioners of any field are not known to be such. To be a salesman of some ability is a deviation from specialization in that ability. Every bit of [[individual-ability#Capacity for Familiarity|capacity]] devoted to salesmanship is a bit less to the skill itself. > [!example] > Mike Holt has a better grasp on code than most, > but there are likely hundreds better than him > specifically in that aspect. > > It is his salesmanship, his visible confidence in his ability, > that makes up the difference. ### Optics, or Playing the Game #### Example: Notetaking [[note-taking|note-takers]] always look more valuable than they would otherwise.