"Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future".
10/10
If you want to understand money, greed, and power, watch these.
My finance watchlist (movies + documentaries):
1. The Wolf of Wall Street
2. The Big Short
3. Margin Call
4. Inside Job
5. The Founder
6. The Social Network
7. The Banker
8. The Laundromat
9. The Company Men
10. The China Hustle
11. The Wizard of Lies (Madoff)
12. Dirty Money
13. Inside Job
14. The Resistance Banker
15.Medici
https://t.co/YgXgcT3fFs to Get Rich
17.Bad Boy Billionaires: India
18.The Minimalists: Less Is Now
Save this. Then tell me the one I missed.
By 2030, about 92 million roles disappear and 170 million appear, a net gain of 78 million, the skills decide which side you land on.
15 Fastest Growing Jobs Heading Into 2030
1. AI and machine learning specialists
2. Big data and data engineers
3. Cybersecurity and information security analysts
4. Data scientists and analysts
5. Renewable energy engineers
6. Wind turbine and solar technicians
7. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants
8. Fintech engineers
9. UX and UI designers
10. Cloud and DevOps engineers
11. Environmental and sustainability specialists
12. Robotics and automation engineers
13. Electric vehicle specialists
14. Healthcare and care economy workers
15. AI governance and ethics roles
GOOGLE QUIETLY BUILT THE MOST POWERFUL LEARNING TOOL ON THE INTERNET.
And almost nobody is using it to its full potential.
Google's NotebookLM has been free for months.
It's faster than most tutors.
Smarter than most study guides.
And it can turn any document into a personalized learning system.
Yet 90% of people use it like a glorified PDF reader.
Here are 10 NotebookLM prompts that can help you learn almost anything in record time:
@SahilBloom “If you don’t do the small things well, they’ll never trust you to do the big things. Remember that. Everything you do matters—act accordingly.”
Books to understand the mind of a genius:
1. Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson
2. Einstein: His Life and Universe, Walter Isaacson
3. Leonardo da Vinci, Walter Isaacson
4. The Innovators, Walter Isaacson
5. Elon Musk, Ashlee Vance
6. A Beautiful Mind, Sylvia Nasar
7. Genius, James Gleick
8. Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age, W. Bernard Carlson
9. The Wright Brothers, David McCullough
10. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!, Richard Feynman
11. The Man Who Knew Infinity, Robert Kanigel
12. Mozart: A Life, Maynard Solomon
13. Newton and the Counterfeiter, Thomas Levenson
14. Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, Walter Isaacson
15. Alexander Hamilton, Ron Chernow
16. Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Ron Chernow
17. The Code Breaker, Walter Isaacson
18. Marie Curie: A Life, Susan Quinn
19. Freud: A Life for Our Time, Peter Gay
20. Memories, Dreams, Reflections, Carl Jung
21. Beethoven: Anguish and Triumph, Jan Swafford
22. Picasso: Creator and Destroyer, Arianna Huffington
23. Team of Rivals, Doris Kearns Goodwin
24. Longitude, Dava Sobel
25. Galileo's Daughter, Dava Sobel
26. Hidden Figures, Margot Lee Shetterly
27. Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise, Anders Ericsson
28. Originals, Adam Grant
29. Hard Drive, James Wallace
30. Shoe Dog, Phil Knight
31. Endurance, Alfred Lansing
32. The First Tycoon, T.J. Stiles
33. Darwin: The Power of Place, Janet Browne
34. John Adams, David McCullough
35. The Last Man Who Knew Everything, David N. Schwartz
WRITING A THESIS PROPOSAL: Everything You Need to Know.
A great research project starts with a strong proposal. This guide covers how to write an effective research proposal, how proposals are evaluated, what reviewers look for, and real proposal examples to help you get started.
Full document here :
https://t.co/7ox9js9DJy
If someone else were solving the world's biggest problems, BELIEVE ME, Elon wouldn't have to.
The truth is, no one is!
Peter: "If someone else were solving them, he wouldn't need to. But no one else is solving them. So, I just want to say, thank you for that, pal."
Elon: "You're welcome."
Honored that my @LinkedIn Learning course, "The AI Equity Imperative: Building a More Inclusive Future with AI," has over 5,000 learners!
This course was published less than a year ago, and it's great to see all of the wonderful feedback and engagement I've received since then.
Seth Godin gave a masterclass on how to build an unforgettable brand in the age of AI:
1. Marketing is not about spend. It is about creating the conditions for other people to eagerly spread your idea.
2. Authenticity is overrated. What customers actually want is consistency. Show up the same way every single time and that is worth more than any Super Bowl ad.
3. Everything your company does is a marketing decision. How you answer the phone. What you charge. How you design things. Marketing is not a department. It is everything.
4. Trust is simple. Make a promise. Keep it. Especially when it is hard.
5. Successful brands are built with your customers talking about you. Not you talking about you.
6. A brand is not a logo. A brand is a promise. Nike has a brand. Hyatt has a logo. One of them you know exactly what to expect. The other you do not.
7. You are measuring the wrong things. Follower counts. Stock price. Open rates. False proxies will take your business in the wrong direction faster than anything else.
8. Social media followers mean nothing. Godin has 400,000 Instagram followers and says if he posts about a new book maybe 12 people buy it. The number is a distraction.
9. Stop trying to be famous. The goal is not to get more famous. The goal is to get less famous and more trusted.
10. Average marketing reaches average people. Average people will not buy your product. You need the people who will talk about you, challenge you, and eagerly pay more for better.
11. When you pick your customers you pick your future. Stop trying to reach everyone. Start trying to deeply serve someone specific.
12. Better beats louder every time. One guy running a wine email list with 130,000 subscribers does $30 million a year in revenue. No ads. No social media hustle. Just consistently better.
13. The real opportunity with AI is not making things cheaper. It is making things better. The businesses that use AI to deepen relationships will win. The ones using it to cut costs will race to the bottom.
14. Your job is not to do your job. Your job is to solve problems for other people and make things better by making better things. Everything else is just noise.
15. When AI becomes the buyer it will always choose the cheapest option. If your entire business strategy is being the cheapest, AI will destroy you. The only protection is being worth it in ways that cannot be easily measured.
16. The next level of marketing is permission at a depth nobody has achieved before. The brand that knows your tools, your projects, your needs, and shows up to help without being asked will be impossible to replace.
17. Most businesses will use AI to spam more people faster. The businesses that win will use AI to serve fewer people better. That gap is the biggest opportunity in marketing right now.
18. You have a squadron of summer interns available for twenty dollars a month. They are not that good but they are very eager. The businesses learning to be good bosses of AI right now will have an enormous advantage over everyone waiting to figure it out later.
19. The question every business should be asking is not how do I get more attention. It is how do I become the kind of business that people would genuinely miss if it disappeared tomorrow. That answer is your entire marketing strategy.
the math that make robots move.
• linear algebra → vectors, matrices, rotations, transforms
• trigonometry → angles, joints, wheels, motion
• calculus → velocity, acceleration, change
• differential equations → dynamics over time
• probability → sensors, uncertainty, localization
• optimization → planning, control, learning
robotics is not just code.
it is geometry + motion + uncertainty + control.
learn the math or you’ll keep guessing why the robot behaves like a drunk insect.
Elon: "I do agree with you that it's it's likely to be great [future of humanity]. It's probably 80% likely maybe more likely to be great. And I do think we'll have universal high income."
"We'll basically just issue money to people, really just because the output of goods and services will so far exceed the money supply that effectively you have deflation because deflation is just the ratio of the outputs of goods and services to the money supply."
"If the rate of growth of goods and services far exceeds the rate of growth of the money supply, which I predict will happen, then you will have deflation."
Give me 1:30mins of your time and I promise you won't regret it.
If you know anyone who thinks AI ends with ChatGPT or Claude, send this to them.
Do you know that an AI could predict what you are capable of doing next?
Have you ever imagined that AI can act independently on your behalf?
The most common AI is Generative AI, yet that's just one level of it.
Different functions of each level of AI raise diverse legal and ethical questions seeking answers.
And this is what my video exposed. If you are drawn to it, take an extra 3minutes to watch this: https://t.co/74Ux0g8Kzg?
So, which levels of AI are you hearing about for the first time?
My name is Amarachi Okoroafor, a lawyer with double first-class distinction, focused on AI governance, regulatory, and compliance gaps, particularly in EdTech, Digital platforms, and responsible innovation.
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