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How to Master Anything
It’s no shock that the world of AI is improving and developing faster than we can prepare for it. From being able to answer basic questions to replicating a Picasso art piece stroke for stroke with a unique twist on it in a matter of seconds. It won’t be long until AI is powerful enough to replace all truck drivers, all language translators, all coders, and thousands of other careers that don’t require human creativity to do so.
You Need to Read 'Do Hard Things'
Our proudest memories often originate from our most gruelling experiences. Whether that’s finally getting a degree after 4 years of hard work and studying, beating that boss on a game after failing 50 times, or finally completing a marathon after 6 months of training.
The Super-Power Of Boredom
We naturally avoid boredom at all costs because the thought of doing something is better than the thought of doing nothing at all. People used to have to be creative to fight boredom, but now it’s almost too easy. To escape it, all we need to do is pick up a supercomputer in our pockets, and we can access anything.
Done Is ALWAYS Better Than Perfect
In the race for perfection, many great ideas never see the light of day, many projects never get finished, and dreams are left un-executed on because for most people, If they were told that the thing they are working on would never be perfect, they wouldn’t even bother starting in the first place.
How to Make Failure Feel Fun
We are all pretty aware at this point that failure is a necessity to succeed. It’s in between where you currently are and where you want to end up, but most people don’t succeed because they’re either unwilling to fail or they get tired of failing before those failures pay off.