when you are having fun → you learn better, you build things better

you can learn more effectively when you create your own curriculum → Why? because you can align what you learn with your goals, immersing yourself deeper into the subject

the world will be made up of 8 billion companies → we are moving back to working for ourselves like we did in the pre-industrial era, except this time with global reach and digital leverage. every individual becomes a one-person enterprise

expertise is overrated → most breakthroughs come from outsiders who aren’t bound by dogma. BEGINNERS ask the questions experts forgot to ask

the internet didn’t make attention shorter, it made quality more obvious → people still spend hours on what resonates deeply, shallow content dies faster than ever

school teach answers but the future belongs to people who can generate questions → AI will supply infinite answers. the scarce skill is knowing what’s worth asking

credentials are becoming liability → they signal conformity to a standardised path, while the market increasingly rewards originality, speed, and proof-of-work

learning faster is often about unlearning → outdated assumptions slow you down more than lack of information. the real skill is deleting mental models that no longer serve you

memorisation is obsolete but memory is not → it’s not about storing facts. it’s about storing frameworks, stories, and connections that let you think clearly under pressure

you don’t learn by understanding, you learn by doing → knowledge only crystallises when it’s applied, tested, broken, and rebuilt through experience