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Artificial intelligence
What do you guys think about AI? Can it seriously replace 80% of the humans job? I use chatgpt daily, infact it could be one of most used webpage in my mobile. But I don't think it can replace any niche for now. However, I've jeard of advance tools coming Which would easily replace people in niches like Graphic designing Video editing Copywriting Website design/ building Should people in these niche start picking other niches?
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@Boniface G- Michael very good!
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@Boniface G- Michael thanks! I appreciate that.
What is the Value of Learning Something You Love to Do?
For a while, I've been 'studying' how to run a biz, over-analysing every little piece of information, try to solve all 'virtual' problems, and some problems of brands that I randomly get their ads. What I didn't understand out along the way is that it shouldn't take that much analysis as much as work. But the problem with me was always being my brain compressed with analysis and problem-solving mechanisms, the thing that when you over-do in business can put extra levels of stress upon your shoulders with zero output. What I accidentally discovered lately, is that when I decompress this urge for problem-solving and 'what-if's' doing something else, I come back with a clearer stress-free mind. It happened when I started to learn coding (which is a passion I abandoned looong ago). It might seem off, but it, some how, aligns with my goal. Nevertheless, the biggest gain was relieving my mind from overthinking. It was the first time for me to notice that, after I got my over-analysis obsession decompressed towards a hard task, I come back to business easy-minded and stress relieved. It felt like doing your workout on the morning so that you get an optimistic whole day. I believe that everyone has that trait that applies an un-necessary extra stress without them noticing. This could be working out, writing diaries, content creation, sharing knowledge, journaling, etc. This Is different from person to person. And last to say is that the hardest task is to find that 'something'. But believe me, it is worth the search...
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The value of having a “decompression activity” alongside business work can’t be overstated. Here’s what I’ve found it helps with: - Mental Clarity: Shifts the focus away from overthinking, making it easier to return with a clear mind. - Stress Relief: Reduces the buildup of pressure that comes with constant analysis. - Creativity Boost: Often leads to new insights or approaches that you wouldn’t have considered otherwise. - Sustainable Focus: Prevents burnout by balancing intense focus with something you genuinely enjoy. Absolutely worth the search, as you said!
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