"EBITDA." "Money." "Profit." "Growth." "Sales." "Leads." "Conversions."
If any of these are the immediate, obvious answer to the question, "What's the most important thing you make?" your journey may not be filled with joy.
@elonmusk@xai@X This is a Ponzi scheme.
The loan he took out against his Tesla shares to buy X has been called. He is simply moving ownership around to avoid accountability.
Highly effective AI mindsets are inherently inhuman — thinking and speaking to tools like #ChatGPT in ways that would have HR perp-walking you out of the office if you said them to a teammate, but are often the only way to get best and fastest what you need the most from AI.
@dickiebush Best book of 2023 (and the century so far) for me? 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, by @oliverburkeman
Most spiritually subversive — or maybe subversively spiritual — book I’ve ever read.
"EBITDA." "Money." "Profit." "Growth." "Sales." "Leads." "Conversions."
If any of these are the immediate, obvious answer to the question, "What's the most important thing you make?" your journey may not be filled with joy.
Find the outcomes that are one step past easy, and one level deeper than obvious. Measure those.
Those are the metrics that serve purpose, increase clarity, spur action -- and reward reflection.
Plus, they're just more FUN.
3. When writing tasks that I will perform, you MUST:
- Break them down into atomically granular steps, as if I were a 10-year-old that doesn't know how to do whatever you're describing.
- ALWAYS provide an estimate of the actual working time the task will require