i have had the strangest experience reading this: i assume its all fake/bots, even though in this case i know codex growth is really strong and the trend here is real.
i think there are a bunch of things going on: real people have picked up quirks of LLM-speak, the Extremely Online crowd drifts together in very correlated ways, the hype cycle has a very "it's so over/we're so back" extremism, optimization pressure from social platforms on juicing engagement and the related way that creator monetization works, other companies have astroturfed us so i'm extra sensitive to it, and a bunch more (including probably some bots).
but the net effect is somehow AI twitter/AI reddit feels very fake in a way it really didnt a year or two ago.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang participated in the White House’s AI Action Day event to support the country’s strategy for AI leadership.
His message: Accelerate innovation. Build in America. Train the workforce. That’s how we secure the next era of economic growth and global strength.
We spend nearly 47% of our waking hours thinking about something other than what we’re doing.
Yet we tell ourselves, “I’ll deal with it later” (but later never comes).
NVIDIA today reported record revenue for Q1 FY26 of $44.1 billion, up 12% from the previous quarter and up 69% from a year ago.
The company announced data center revenue of $39.1 billion, up 10% from Q4 and up 73% from a year ago.
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Glad I didn’t follow this 10 career advice.
(And maybe, neither should you.)
At 24, I sat across a well-meaning mentor who said:
"Play it safe. Stay in one lane. Don’t rock the boat."
It felt...off.
But I nodded. Smiled. And almost obeyed.
Years later, I’m glad I didn’t.
Because most of the advice we’re given comes from fear, not freedom.
From old maps that don’t work in a new world.
Here’s the blind spot:
We internalise career advice like gospel—
without asking: Who did this help?
And is it still true today?
So here’s my call to action for you:
Before you follow another “rule”—pause.
Ask: Does this align with my truth, or just my fear?
10 career advice I’m grateful I ignored.
1. “Stick to one thing”
2. “Don’t job hop”
3. “Climb the ladder”
4. “Work hard, rewards will come”
5. “Say yes to everything”
6. “Keep your personal life separate”
7. “Don’t show vulnerability”
8. “Networking is fake”
9. “Wait your turn”
10. “You need a 5-year plan”
Each of these sounds right — until they don’t.
What’s one career advice you’re glad you didn’t follow?
Let’s challenge the script together.
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Which one are you ignoring?
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2. 🧠 Mental Rest – Space from nonstop thinking and decision loops.
3. 😶 Emotional Rest – A break from people-pleasing or pretending.
4. 📵 Sensory Rest – Silence, darkness, no pings.
5. 🎨 Creative Rest – Reconnect with awe, wonder, beauty.
6. 🧍♂️ Social Rest – Time with those who recharge you.
7. 🌌 Spiritual Rest – Meaning that anchors you beyond metrics.
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