Software is global infrastructure, a pathway to economic opportunity, a symbol of human intelligence, a weapon or a tool depending on how we use it, a geopolitical force. Who gets to define what it means to be "good at software"? In my view, one powerful way forward is to begin to expand our minds to let go of old stereotypes about what programming "thinking" is, and begin to describe social as not secondary, nice to have, or distal, but as the mechanisms of our solutioning.