This is the most important year for your career.
Act like it.
If you have not read this article, do so now.
It is about 10 pages long (I printed it) but it is a worthy investment of your time and attention.
That said, I will help you out by quoting some statements from the article to give you the overall gist.
“I'm writing this because I think the single biggest advantage you can have right now is simply being early. Early to understand it. Early to use it. Early to adapt.”
“Here's the thing nobody outside of tech quite understands yet: the reason so many people in the industry are sounding the alarm right now is because this already happened to us. We're not making predictions. We're telling you what already occurred in our own jobs, and warning you that you're next.”
“The people who are ahead in their industries (the ones actually experimenting seriously) are not dismissing this. They're blown away by what it can already do. And they're positioning themselves accordingly.”
“I'm going to be direct with you because I think you deserve honesty more than comfort... AI will eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs within one to five years.”
“...nothing that can be done on a computer is safe in the medium term. If your job happens on a screen (if the core of what you do is reading, writing, analyzing, deciding, communicating through a keyboard) then AI is coming for significant parts of it. The timeline isn't "someday." It's already started.”
“Start using AI seriously, not just as a search engine.”
“Think about where you stand, and lean into what's hardest to replace. Some things will take longer for AI to displace. Relationships and trust built over years. Work that requires physical presence. Roles with licensed accountability: roles where someone still has to sign off, take legal responsibility, stand in a courtroom.”
“Rethink what you're telling your kids. Teach your kids to be builders and learners, not to optimize for a career path that might not exist by the time they graduate.”
“Build the habit of adapting. Make a habit of experimenting. Try new things even when the current thing is working. Get comfortable being a beginner repeatedly. That adaptability is the closest thing to a durable advantage that exists right now.”
“Here's a simple commitment that will put you ahead of almost everyone: spend one hour a day experimenting with AI. Not passively reading about it. Using it. Every day, try to get it to do something new... something you haven't tried before, something you're not sure it can handle. One hour a day, every day. If you do this for the next six months, you will understand what's coming better than 99% of the people around you. That's not an exaggeration. Almost nobody is doing this right now. The bar is on the floor.”
The best line in the whole article, and what I want you to take away is this:
“the people who will come out of this best are the ones who start engaging now — not with fear, but with curiosity and a sense of urgency.”
I beg to defer.
1. Isn’t it an indictment on the government that citizens are becoming poorer by the day?
2. Since tuition fees were increased, what tangible improvements have been made in these institutions?
This is such a pathetically misleading and dishonest take. One of the biggest reasons why our education remains bad is because it is cheap. One of the reasons it is cheap is because we are poor. Since we can't exponentially revamp the schools and fees, moderate increase and INTEREST FREE student loans are a brilliant intervention! It's not everything that should be political and a policy that benefits our children is one of them. However way you look at it, NELFUND is one of the fantastic initiatives of this govt.
@YhungProf0 Congratulations on emerging as BGS, sir @YhungProf0
Truly well deserved. I’ve made a few attempts to reach you, I'd really appreciate a follow back so I can connect via DM.
Thank you Sir @YhungProf0
Yet again, we make history. Another promise kept.
Iwo’s first-ever dual carriage road is almost completed — long awaited, now real.
The APC plan in Osun was simple, hijack LG funds to punish Osun people and stop development. THEY FAILED WOEFULLY.
Come August 15, VOTE ACCORD!
#Imole2.0
#ForAGreaterOsun
LAUTECH to hold it's 18th convocation on Wednesday, 22nd of April 2026.
See stats below:
10,223 graduands 🎓 , 7,641 undergraduates, 2,582 postgraduates.
137 First Class 🏅, 3,438 Second Class, 1,008 Third Class, 37 Pass.
Congratulations to all graduates🥳
#LAUTECH
As we approach next year’s elections, Oyo State is definitely one to watch. Either way, I’m for Omituntun 3.0, until proven incompetent.
Grab your popcorn guys🍿
@AskMichaelTaiwo I really need the book Sir🙏 I’ve been wanting to work on my confidence and become better in how I show up every day. This would mean a lot to me right now. I’d truly appreciate a chance to get a copy, Sir @AskMichaelTaiwo
Under no circumstance should electricity be a luxury. There are things called basic amenities. Shouldn’t it be an indictment on the government if its citizens can’t afford something as basic as electricity?
Not everything is politics Sir. And we all love Nigeria.
'Certainly. Here’s a polished first person plural version with Governor Dapo Abiodun as the author:"
This was clearly copied from AI. Delete and repost before people wake up and drag you.
You’re welcome 👍
@DapoAbiodunCON
I sometimes feel you have to be largely tone-deaf and unable to read the room to hold some of these positions.
Borno is bleeding, yet you’re excited to announce that Windsor is buzzing.
Emergency lovers of Nigeria, indeed.