There's an uncomfortable truth backing this, at least for me: revising the code of a LLM and changing my cursorrules is easier than fixing up a junior's code and teaching them _why_ I'd want to do something a particular way. After all, it's a tool, not a person, and you can be much rougher with your tools.
In my experience, you kinda get used to other people's mindset and after a while it becomes second nature to look for their mistakes or to understand their approaches.