The End of “Hard Work” in Coding, And Why That’s a Problem
As the founder of ReThynk AI and someone who has spent years studying how technology reshapes human behavior, I’ve started noticing a subtle but dangerous shift. Hard work in coding is quietly disa...

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As the founder of ReThynk AI and someone who has spent years studying how technology reshapes human behavior, I’ve started noticing a subtle but dangerous shift. Hard work in coding is quietly disappearing. And most people are celebrating it. I’m not. What “Hard Work” Used to Mean Not long ago, being a good developer meant: Sitting with a problem for hours Debugging relentlessly Reading documentation line by line Writing and rewriting code until it worked It was slow. It was frustrating. But it built something deeper than code. It built thinking ability. What Changed AI didn’t just make coding faster. It removed friction. Today: Errors are fixed instantly Code is generated in seconds Entire features are scaffolded without deep understanding On the surface, this looks like progress. And in many ways, it is. But something important got lost in the process. Friction Was Doing the Real Work Most people misunderstand this. The value of hard work was never just output. It was cognitive strai