There's a gap that seems to divide junior developers from seniors - years of experience, number of projects, their curiosity, deep knowledge. But the truth is, the gap is smaller than it looks.
Some day, both juniors and seniors find themselves doing something surprisingly similar - Googling "how to format date in JavaScript". The difference? Seniors might find the answer quicker, but everyone's still learning. The act of learning, of seeking answers, is universal.
Stop focusing on the gap. It's not about titles or years. It's about solving problems and growing - no matter where you are on the journey.
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