Some solid tips guys! - Follow your passion and achieve ikagai if your passion can align with what the world needs and what someone will pay you for. This aligns quite well with career exploration too Question the norms & be a bit spontaneous is another way of tempting your luck, I agree don't overthink it. On self-confidence, I believe that competence breeds confidence, I can't help but feel that aligns with 'Addressing the why' that Nick talks about. On unhappiness, I like the saying - "Unhappiness is the distance between your expectations and your reality", how much of it do you control, what can you do to bridge the gap? There are two variables (your expectations and your reality) Another bit that resonates, is what Hari mentions about Continuous Life Long learning, not only on hard skills but for personal growth too. Quite frankly, the world is about to radically change with the pace of AI innovation. One has to embrace the change, be curious about it, explore and see how they can leverage this technology to something they're passionate about. Finally - this was a golden nugget - Live by your values, don't reflect others - That's some solid advice. If you end up mirroring, you're not living life by your standards, but by the standards of the people you're mirroring, and that's your narrow perceived view of what you're mirroring, that could be entirely wrong Solid episode 👏👏
Some solid tips guys! - Follow your passion and achieve ikagai if your passion can align with what the world needs and what someone will pay you for.
This aligns quite well with career exploration too
Question the norms & be a bit spontaneous is another way of tempting your luck, I agree don't overthink it.
On self-confidence, I believe that competence breeds confidence, I can't help but feel that aligns with 'Addressing the why' that Nick talks about.
On unhappiness, I like the saying - "Unhappiness is the distance between your expectations and your reality", how much of it do you control, what can you do to bridge the gap? There are two variables (your expectations and your reality)
Another bit that resonates, is what Hari mentions about Continuous Life Long learning, not only on hard skills but for personal growth too.
Quite frankly, the world is about to radically change with the pace of AI innovation. One has to embrace the change, be curious about it, explore and see how they can leverage this technology to something they're passionate about.
Finally - this was a golden nugget - Live by your values, don't reflect others - That's some solid advice. If you end up mirroring, you're not living life by your standards, but by the standards of the people you're mirroring, and that's your narrow perceived view of what you're mirroring, that could be entirely wrong
Solid episode 👏👏