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بكتب أغاني عربية للنساء اللي مرّوا بالوجع — حابّة رأيكم الصريح

بكتب أغاني عربية للنساء اللي تعبوا من الخيانة والظلم, هدفي إن وحدة في أصعب

لحظاتها تسمع الأغنية وتحسّ إن في حد فاهمها.

الكلمات بكتبها بنفسي، والغناء بالذكاء الاصطناعي. جمّعت الأغاني في قناة صغيرة

على اليوتيوب، وحابّة رأيكم فيها بصراحة — الكلمات، الأغاني، أي شي.

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أي ملاحظة أو نصيحة بتفرق معي كثير. شكرًا لكم من قلبي 🤍

u/rainbow_2100 — 17 days ago

I'm scared about my future in this field!!

I'm 38 and I've spent the past four years working as a junior engineer. This year my company has gone through wave after wave of layoffs, and a lot of the engineering work is being outsourced. I'll be honest: I'm scared, and I'm confused about where I actually stand.

I haven't written a single line of code in about a year. We use tools like Kiro, Copilot, and Claude now. So day to day, I'm not really building anything with my own hands, and I'm not sure I'm learning anything either. Some days I don't even know if I'm doing this job "right" anymore.

What worries me most is the long game. Is this what my career looks like for the next 20 years? I spent my 20s stuck in a manual job that paid almost nothing and went nowhere. No growth, no real skills, just time slipping by. I promised myself I'd never end up there again, and yet lately I feel that same drift creeping back in.

I know 38 might sound late to some people. But I'm not ready to walk away from this field. I want to stay in it, stay relevant, and keep actually learning for the next 20 to 25 years.

So I'm asking honestly: if you've been through this, or you've watched the industry shift this way, what would you do? Where should I be putting my energy? Any direction or guidance would mean a lot.

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u/rainbow_2100 — 2 months ago