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The best way I found to take fast decisions is to admit that 99% of the things don't actually matter. Hence, the single condition is to make a decision fast and go with it.The thing that I am still struggling to comprehend is that you will never know the alternative. Hence, it does not matter what you choose at the end of the day.Got any value from…
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Have you seen the famous video with Steve Jobs from his Stanford speech? It's about creating a plan by "connecting the dots".-Basically, it's all about starting from the goal and creating a plan starting from it. The traditional approach is to think what you can do now and how to get there, while by "thinking backwards" you find what are the steps …
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Did you notice how many technological revolutions happened while you were alive? Web, mobile, SaaS, Offline Services Digitalization and Geek economy, Blockchain, AI etc.-I think that the important thing to do it to get used to embracing new innovations, because we can't stop them.-It is incredible to see that they have many similarities. Hence patt…
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I am amazed how we all take things for granted. Let's remember that the smartphone is 11 years old. Google Maps is 13 years. Uber is 10 years. Whatsapp is 9 years. The whole internet is around 25 years old...And yet, it seems that they were here since forever :)Let's get perspective and imagine how the world was 25 years from now. Super slow. Hence…
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It's clear to me that everyone wants to feel that what they are doing is special and close to unique. -This is not necessarily bad, but it's something that you need to be aware because it can be a misleading feeling.-The main causes I observe for underestimating other professions are:1) Your EGO2) Some jobs really have a lower barrier to entry whic…
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To learn for exams it's is pretty simple algorithms. The professors don't expect you to invent new things or solve something that they didn't teach you. -Hence, you need to prepare for what they taught you.-1. Create a timeline with the exams and how much time you will dedicate to each of them2. Read the course once and make annotations.3. Look at …
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This is a theme that I was thinking for a long time: putting things in perspective and doing what it really matters.-This being said I started to think that we have a limited amount of energy that we can devote to taking a decision. Hence, that energy should be put into things that can grow exponentially and not incrementally. The analogy I use in …
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This is a super interesting question for those in high school: What do you need to focus on in high school?I'm not studying Computer Science and finally realised the framework that worked for me and probably will work for you too.You need split your time outside the school into three parts:1) Foundation: This part should take 30% of your time. You …
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There are two types of things:1. Things that if they are destryed will affect your life. Say your house, car or health. If something happens with this will have a big impact in your life. You will have to consume a big amount of time and resources to recover them. So, I would say to better buy such an insurance.2. Things which won't affect you if t…
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Buying less stuff will give you more time for what you like doing, such as learning, thinking, reading or playing football.If you think that buying things is what you like, maybe you should think of the following: "Buying stuff is a mask of your own insecurities". I found this idea in the book "Freedom from our addictions" of Russell Brand and it h…
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I start this Q&A vlog to help the young generation of adults find answers in their transition to young adults. There are lots of questions which appear with every year passed and some of them are not easy to answer.During the years I asked myself many questions and found good answers for many. I would have loved to have someone slightly older who c…
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