Clarity: The Most Underrated Skill in Technology
There’s a quiet truth in the engineering world that people only discover after years of writing code, leading teams, and shipping systems: Your value in tech is measured far less by what you build and far more by how clearly you think. This isn’t intuitive. In a field obsessed with new frameworks, new architectures, and now new AI models—clarity feels almost… old-fashioned. But here’s the irony: The more complex the industry becomes, the more clarity becomes a competitive advantage. Complexity Isn’t Hard. Simplicity Is. If you’ve spent long enough in engineering, you’ve seen this pattern: A senior engineer writes code that works—but nobody else wants to maintain it. A team ships a feature—but half the customers don’t understand how to use it. A brilliant system is designed—but onboarding takes three meetings and an internal wiki. We call these “engineering problems,” but they’re actually clarity problems . The hardest parts of building software aren’t the algorithms, the databases...