I’ve got this book.
Now naturally, I would share this file with you if you asked me. However, in this instance, it’s going to cost you $20.
To not do so, would be contrary to the spirit of the book. Shalom!
The first 5 minutes of your interview matter more than the other 40 combined.
Most candidates open with a resume walkthrough. That's why most candidates get rejected.
I rebuilt my opening from scratch after losing a role I should've landed. Here's the framework:
If you speed run that first 36-48 months of struggle, incompetency, and friction in your craft with massive amounts of exposure through high levels of activity it’s pretty hard to fail. Once you cross that chasm from amateur to professional everything gets easier from there. All of the problems and challenges get easier to accomplish. The issue is most people, especially young men change their focus every 12-24 months never commit to anything and never allow the time catch up to the activity and skills that will inevitably come with it then wake up one day in 30s realizing they never become an expert at anything. In 20s you’re far better off just picking something becoming competent and let it rock out. You can change vehicles, focus once you have a marketable and monetizable skill
Trust
My Ralph Wiggum breakdown went viral.
It's a keep-it-simple-stupid approach to AI coding that lets you ship while you sleep.
So here's a full explanation, example code, and demo.
they intentionally used every muscle memory position to lure you into Reels, and then showing some crazy ADHD Reel to get you hooked.
Open app, swipe to left for messages: REELS, swipe right out of messages: REELS, Search button position: REELS.
It’s petty UX in my opinion, should be reverted.