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I was the last good story that you heard or maybe read it or watched it on a TV show or maybe a friend told you a story perhaps you've told yourself a story and in fact we tell ourselves stories all the time and in today's episode we're talking about how that can be a problem my name is Jonathan Cottrell and you're listening to developer T my goal on this show is to help driven developers become better at what they do so they can have a positive impact on the people around them but also to help them connect to what they care about connect to their career purpose connect to the things that they want out of their career so they can understand how to better kind of move towards that I say day but really I'm talking about you I'm talking about the people who listen to this show thank you so much for joining me maybe you don't feel like a developer and this is probably one of those narratives that we're talking about maybe you don't feel like a developer you don't feel like you belong in t...