Status game: quit it!
The quicker you learn to recognize it, see yourself doing it and then to know how to stop it, the better will be your life, career, and almost everything.
The quicker you learn to recognize it, see yourself doing it and then to know how to stop it, the better will be your life, career, and almost everything.
Web3 is still looking for its prominent use case, but in the fever of the last two years, people in this area claimed that it solves a lot of existing problems. One problem claimed to be solved by web3 tech is single sign-on and broader authentication on the Internet. The
Sustaining over a long time is more important than stretching yourself to the limit for high output. Society around us tells us differently.
The more you work in your field, the more you know. The more you know, it is harder to break out of your frame of reference bubble. Why?
how I stay up-to-date and also avoid information overload. Elimination is not a wrong thing. Addition is!
What is your next move? At some point in career it is more lifestyle choice than career one. What you often forget?
All people need feedback, and we need it often. Without it, we don't know if we should correct something or what is more important; we don't know if what we do is good. Without it, even if we do a good job, our perception starts to deteriorate over time.
Great book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" (seriously, I recommend it to everyone to read at least once) points "Begin with the end in mind" as one of those habits. It is true. Not having an end in mind can be a disaster; you
If you want to create something, lead a good and enjoyable life, you need to apply long-term thinking towards this goal. It is hard!
Decision-making model - my way to save time and attention. FOUR simple principles to follow if you are stuck with decision to be made.
Communication can make you insane. All channels compete for your attention. Five simple rules to apply to stay sane and enjoy doing things.
Social media at the moment are broken (yay, says who). Me! Here's my take on it and why I decided to limit my exposure to social media. TL;DR - work out your own model. The longer I look at it, the less value is in what we