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The notion that it is up to the individual (you, yourself) to better the self is a life lesson that not many people subscribe to and the result is just another gear in the machine.
I think in IT it is very important to have this mindset and some goalposts to hit more so. There are so many paths available and it doesn't make sense to, for example, learn a new programming language just for the sake of it even though there are merits to having an expanded mind such as better perspective.
I'm a web developer and in my recent time away from work, have been deep in to app ops (extended to infrastructure setup). Not just a useful skill, my goal was to create a more streamlined workflow for myself (and whatever time I may be working in) saving time on the monotonous tasks which people would traditionally carry out. Now, when I tell people about myself, it's not just "app ops", it's saving you time and making production more responsive.

A great and inspiring but one I think glazed over the important part, motivation. For Kyle, his motivation was simply "more money" and his actions have been focused, staying on point the whole time in a way that works with his soft skills, sales.

Limesurvey is one of the most underrated pieces of softwarre i have come across. For surveys, there is simply nothing available with so much power and flexibility.
I have used it on and off for a number of years when need arises including the creation of themes and question types. it needs much more attention though as development feels starved, theres not much in the way of guidance and (in my opinion) some odd choices have been made which can lead to frustration as the admin interface has been very poor.
If involved with web development and looking for a project to support, limesurvey could use you.