Constantly improving your skill set is one of the only ways to future-proof yourself. If you follow this guide, you’ll be better equipped to learn anything you’ve ever wished to learn.
The more smartly-practiced skills you learn, the faster you’ll learn other connected skills. And knowing your skill mastery and the direction they’re going gives you the clarity on what to learn next for maximum learning efficiency.
We are lagging behind evolution for the first time since 350,000 years, and it’s time to do something about it. Let’s build a collective intelligence and solve this before it’s too late!
Skill learning doesn’t have to be tedious. It can be really fun and you’ll be amazed how much you can actually learn in only 15–20 hours of deliberate practice!
Technically, only two things changed in 2020: what you can get paid for and what the world needs. These are the two variables you couldn’t foresee changing so much. But now that reality has settled in, it’s time to revisit where you stand.
When you love the process, you don’t stop. But if you do, it’s momentary. You get back on your feet and jump back into the action. With every step, your momentum grows stronger.
If you think finding 33 things is hard, you either need to up your entourage or be more aware of the greatness around you. Remember, only smart people steal from smart people. Others are too busy thinking they are right.
Ikigai revolves around four questions only, but they’re the basis of everything. If you answer these four questions now — and regularly — you’ll raise your self-awareness and make better decisions
Humans tend to overcomplicate things that can be easy. Make your life easier. Go to market faster. Get feedback faster. Apply to 1–50 rule to your projects.
When you find a conference that interests you, do the work to figure out if it’s for you. This can save you time and money, and maybe even make you rich!