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What are some good paths with pure problem solving that don't require that much knowledge?
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I'm 30 and wasted most of my life so far half assly chasing wet dream in arts and humanities. That didn't pay off, but I transitioned to Cloud/Software Engineering and been doing pretty well for the past year. However, I'm lacking skills compared to other folks with IT background. I can solve problems and fix stuff easily, probably faster than most, but it's rarely "best practice". Feeling a bit out of place too.

My main skill is problem solving, but not fast learning or people skills. How can I steer my career to make most of it?

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