Being open-minded to new ideas is critical for a continuous path of exceptional success.The initial solutions I devise for a very formidable ambiguous problem are almost always wrong.I might feel confident that my solution is right at the time, but then hours later, I think up some critiques on my proposed solution and realize that it is unideal based on fundamentals I wasn’t previously thinking of.You can only get to the better solution after challenging your idea with every critique you can think of.(As a personal example today, I realized that groundbreaking and more effective solutions that I would provide…
If you’re especially knowledgeable in an area, you’d be stupid and cowardly to not be unconventional.Success in business is all about supply and demand. If the supply (without you) is able to meet the demand, then the only way you can be successful is by beating competitors at their own game.Even if you beat them, each customer you get is at the cost of an expensive war against your competitors.The smarter play? Go where almost nobody else is putting serious investment. Somewhere you are confident a huge opportunity exists, but nobody has yet properly pursued that opportunity.There’s more risk, but…
Elon Musk became by far the most financially successful entrepreneur in the world by using his wildly unconventional solutions for ambiguous problems.There were many other factors, but without those wildly unconventional solutions, he wouldn’t have even achieved 0.1% of his wealth.Personally, my mind is also often like a continuous explosion of novel deductions and novel ideas based on those novel deductions (which is a more accurate description of what he’s talking about in the video).We all have a superpower/curse. Figure out what yours is, and try to use it as best you can.
Efficiency is literally everything. The only goal in business is getting the most ROI out of the resources you have.
I’ve heard/read some people say you should lie on your Resume because employers lie to you or have unreasonable requirements.Even if some employers are dishonest or have unreasonable requirements, it’s never an excuse to be dishonest yourself.You shouldn’t be dishonest because it’s immoral. But, beyond that, it also hurts your reputation, and a damaged reputation is thankfully damn hard to fix.Unfortunately, some big corporations can get away with being dishonest to their employees. You’re not a big corporation; being dishonest might knock you into a different life.If your employer is dishonest to you, then leave or at least be weary…
Anyone reading this is only alive due to the sheer luck of that car on a 2 lane highway not veering off. Many people who offer less value than you will blow you out of the water in their success. But, that’s not an excuse to get bitter about failing despite offering more value than those who succeeded. It’s an excuse to keep rolling the dice until you get lucky. I created Omnilow along with many other ideas that I know are groundbreaking, and I made those ideas freely available. None have lead to the right people realizing that my…
I think Omnilow algorithmic language would often be the best language to use for AI. Here’s more info.
I believe Omnilow algorithmic language is the most effective language for people to interact with AI in many contexts, for two AIs to communicate in some cases, and for a single AI to use within itself in certain situations. In those use cases, Omnilow would be more efficient and effective than natural language, computer language, and/or standard algorithmic language. This post explains more.Writing in Omnilow is much quicker and easier than writing in a computer language. Here is Omnilow’s main description.Omnilow algorithmic language would be the best possible language for humans to use to interact with AI in some use…
As Said In The Main And Secondary About Pages I’d describe myself as an ideation specialist for “Complex Problems”. I have a high degree of rational creativity for solving “Complex Problems”. I think ideation for “Complex Problems” is my most useful skill to be most helpful for society. One notable person I think I’m similar to as far as how I think is Elon Musk. I think Elon Musk also has a high degree of rational creativity for solving “Complex Problems”. I’m not implying that I will ever be on a similar level or as successful as Elon Musk, but…