@jakobcigrovski Just remember, it's for people who really have no money.
It's important to buy books to encourage writers.
The digital version of those books is usually cheaper and close to zero.
I am shocked to see "100 prompts to improve your productivity" still selling!
Prompt Engineering is a learnable skill, not a career.
Dive into how LLMs really work.
Create custom prompts for your specific use.
You will increase your efficiency and effectiveness by 10x.
@evielync If I understood well what you mean, Obsidian or Notion is what you are looking for.
I use Obsidian to store all the knowledge I come across in an organised way.
You can see a relationship between different subjects and more...
Obsidian is usually called the "second brain".
5/ Adaptability
Embrace change, as it is the only constant. Your adaptability and flexibility will be invaluable, especially with the exponential growth of AI.
As AI continues to change our world, some skills will rise from valuable to CRUCIAL.
If you don't learn those skills you will become OBSOLETE.
Here are the top 5 skills you need to learn to future-proof yourself: 🧵
4/ Interpersonal Communication
You can call AI to the rescue when sending emails or messages, but when you open your mouth to speak, everybody can find out you are just fake.
Effective communication builds bridges.
Learn to articulate and connect deeply.
@NamamiGhosh@michaeldsimmons I guess it was a great experience, actually, I am going deep into Mind Mapping by learning from Tony's last book, Mind Map Mastery.
@kazuki_sf_ I think the book Limitless by Jim Kwik can be a good way to start. Otherwise, there is a good course on Coursera on learning how to learn by Barbara Oakley.
There is also the book Ultralearning by Scott Young very interesting approach.