How to Keep Learning When Your Job Stops Challenging You

When Your Job Stops Teaching You Anything New There is a strange moment in many jobs where everything starts feeling too familiar. You already know how to solve the problems, you know the processes by memory, and you can even predict useless meetings before they happen. From the outside, it looks like stability. From the […]

What AI Is Quietly Changing About Learning

AI Is Not Just Changing How We Learn Most people talk about AI as a tool that can do everything and may take many of our jobs. But it also provides instant summaries, simplified explanations, and constant assistance. All of that is true. But the most important change is not speed. It is the relationship […]

Why Creating Beats Consuming in the Long Run

Why Consuming Feels Like Progress Consuming is easy. Even more now, with so much content across all social platforms. It doesn’t require much friction. You can learn something new in minutes, feel like you understand the topic, and move on to the next piece of content. But be careful there. That feeling is dangerous because […]

The Cost of Learning Too Late (and How to Catch Up)

When You Finally Understand… But It’s Late Learning always felt easy to me. At least that’s what I used to say ten years ago. Now I see it differently. There are moments when clarity arrives, but it arrives too late. You understand the importance of saving when you’re already in debt. Understand the value of […]

Unlearning: The Hardest Part of Learning

Unlearning Hurts More Than Learning Unlearning, well… what can I say. For a long time, I thought learning meant adding new things. More information, more ideas, more techniques. But over time, I realized that what was holding me back the most wasn’t what I didn’t know, but everything I thought I knew and no longer […]