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by winsonaibuilder
83 days ago
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I think about it differently. in this era you can pick up any new skill 10x faster than before if you have the right approach. so the hard skills themselves matter less now.
what actually matters is the stuff AI can't replace — your judgment, your ability to think critically, first principles reasoning. these are what make the final call on whether AI's output is right or wrong. because at the end of
the day, you're still the one making the decision.
so my approach: let AI handle the execution (coding, writing slides, whatever), but train yourself to evaluate whether what it produced actually makes sense. the skill that matters isn't "can I write this code" anymore — it's "can
I tell if this code is correct."
I've stopped worrying about learning specific programming languages or tools. those feel like the wrong things to invest time in now.
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