Most people think they’re using AI.
They’re not.
They’re using maybe 10% of what’s possible.
The Godfather of AI just gave a 47-minute lecture that explains why.
It might be the most important AI talk you’ll watch this year.
In 2018, Stanford professor Matt Abrahams gave a masterclass on why most people fail to communicate well.
He broke down:
- The structure every message needs
- Why audiences stop listening
- The psychology of attention
15 lessons that'll make your communication unforgettable:
Trauma doesn't make people stronger. It damages their nervous system. It hijacks their digestive track. It keeps the person in a constant loop of hypervigilance. To tell someone they are stronger because of trauma is to deny what it has cost them to survive.
The most powerful way to think:
First Principles Thinking.
Used by Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, and Richard Feynman...
Here's what it is, how to use it, and how to master it:
What does 🧠 cognitive science tell us about long-term learning?
Here are 10 ways to use the 👩🏽🔬 science of learning!
More details about each in this tweet thread: https://t.co/HzP3ba2FBq
And in this post: https://t.co/g8eEQ7eddC
h/t @poojaagarwal for the list!
According to the World Economic Forum, the top skills for a future-proof career are:
• Creative thinking
• Analytical thinking
• Resilience, flexibility, and agility
In other words - soft skills, not hard.
Sam Altman on why these skills are essential:
The best cure for loneliness is not more frequent interaction. It's more meaningful interaction.
Many people enjoy solitude. They can spend up to ~75% of their time alone without feeling isolated.
What matters most for well-being is the quality of connections, not the quantity.