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I ask a lot of questions compared to most high-rep users. They tend to be good questionsgood questions, complex questionscomplex questions, or questions that will be helpful to other usershelpful to other users (e.g. Google results). It's a balancing act. Many times, I know I can feel my way through an issue, and there's value in doing that. Other times, it makes sense to know when to get help (and where to get it). It's also realizing that I don't know everything. Working alone, it helps to have another set of eyes look at a problem... But more often than not, time is money. I have an incentive to move on to other assignments/projects.

I ask a lot of questions compared to most high-rep users. They tend to be good questions, complex questions, or questions that will be helpful to other users (e.g. Google results). It's a balancing act. Many times, I know I can feel my way through an issue, and there's value in doing that. Other times, it makes sense to know when to get help (and where to get it). It's also realizing that I don't know everything. Working alone, it helps to have another set of eyes look at a problem... But more often than not, time is money. I have an incentive to move on to other assignments/projects.

I ask a lot of questions compared to most high-rep users. They tend to be good questions, complex questions, or questions that will be helpful to other users (e.g. Google results). It's a balancing act. Many times, I know I can feel my way through an issue, and there's value in doing that. Other times, it makes sense to know when to get help (and where to get it). It's also realizing that I don't know everything. Working alone, it helps to have another set of eyes look at a problem... But more often than not, time is money. I have an incentive to move on to other assignments/projects.

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I ask a lot of questions compared to most high-rep users. TheyntendThey tend to be good questionsgood questions, thoughcomplex questions, or questions that will be helpful to other users (e.g. Google results). It's a balancing act. Many times, I know I can feel my way through an issue, and there's value in doing that. Other times, it makes sense to know when to get help (and where to get it). It's also realizing that I don't know everything. Working alone, it helps to have another set of eyes look at a problem... But more often than not, time is money. I have an incentive to move on to other assignments/projects.

I ask a lot of questions compared to most high-rep users. Theyntend to be good questions, though. It's a balancing act. Many times, I know I can feel my way through an issue, and there's value in doing that. Other times, it makes sense to know when to get help (and where to get it). It's also realizing that I don't know everything. Working alone, it helps to have another set of eyes look at a problem... But more often than not, time is money. I have an incentive to move on to other assignments/projects.

I ask a lot of questions compared to most high-rep users. They tend to be good questions, complex questions, or questions that will be helpful to other users (e.g. Google results). It's a balancing act. Many times, I know I can feel my way through an issue, and there's value in doing that. Other times, it makes sense to know when to get help (and where to get it). It's also realizing that I don't know everything. Working alone, it helps to have another set of eyes look at a problem... But more often than not, time is money. I have an incentive to move on to other assignments/projects.

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ewwhite
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  • 18

I ask a lot of questions compared to most high-rep users. Theyntend to be good questions, though. It's a balancing act. Many times, I know I can feel my way through an issue, and there's value in doing that. Other times, it makes sense to know when to get help (and where to get it). It's also realizing that I don't know everything. Working alone, it helps to have another set of eyes look at a problem... But more often than not, time is money. I have an incentive to move on to other assignments/projects.