@nitin_joshi That is the mindset we have (and I love it), but taking into account that not everybody is so ambitious, what the rest?
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Focus on learning skills that matter—like communication, problem-solving, and adaptability. Don’t be afraid to try new things or make mistakes; that’s how you grow. Surround yourself with positive people, stay curious, work hard, and always be kind. Your attitude and effort will take you further than you think.
"Try new things and don’t freak out if you fail. Fail fast, learn from it, and move on. It’s how you get better." – This encouragement I needed from my 11 to 18. :)
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I would suggest them to become Job Giver not to become Job Seeker. This is a high time to learn and build something.
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@nitin_joshi That is the mindset we have (and I love it), but taking into account that not everybody is so ambitious, what the rest?
Focus on learning skills that matter—like communication, problem-solving, and adaptability. Don’t be afraid to try new things or make mistakes; that’s how you grow. Surround yourself with positive people, stay curious, work hard, and always be kind. Your attitude and effort will take you further than you think.
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The world's changing fast, with AI taking over. So, here’s the deal: Get used to change.
Be flexible as stuff you learn today might be old news tomorrow. Be ready to learn new things.
Learn sticking-with-us skills like thinking clearly, solving problems, and talking to people. No matter what tech comes along, these skills remain.
Try new things and don’t freak out if you fail. Fail fast, learn from it, and move on. It’s how you get better.
Keep asking questions and exploring. Curiosity keeps you learning and adapting.
Hang out with different people from different groups/communities. They can help you out someday.
That’s how you might do okay in this era.
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@sig_eternal All 5 points are pretty valid.
"Try new things and don’t freak out if you fail. Fail fast, learn from it, and move on. It’s how you get better." – This encouragement I needed from my 11 to 18. :)
Maybe train to be a plumber?
https://youtu.be/giT0ytynSqg?feature=shared
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@trumpeter Just today morning thinking about the fact that physical world skills will be more appreciated (also financially)!