The Sovereign Skill Stack: The Only Hard Skills Left
In the industrial age, a “Hard Skill” was something technical: operating a lathe, writing COBOL, or accounting. These skills were valuable because they were difficult for humans to learn. In
In the industrial age, a “Hard Skill” was something technical: operating a lathe, writing COBOL, or accounting. These skills were valuable because they were difficult for humans to learn. In
In the legacy world, we are taught to live in the duality of Fear and Hope. We fear the failure of our efforts, and we hope for the validation of
In the legacy world, “Ease” is marketed as the ultimate goal. We are encouraged to seek the path of least resistance, celebrate effortless wins, and rely on the safety nets
In the legacy world, “Content Marketing” is often a Trojan horse. Brands claim to educate you, but the lesson always concludes that their product is the only solution. This is
Most people are “lived by” their opinions. They treat their internal chatter as a high-fidelity broadcast of reality. When they have a thought, they don’t have it; they are it.
Hair Salon. 65 year semi-bald Uncle. On Dialysis for 6 years. A true story … I felt a sense of joy listening to and observing it. You might too!
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Oh, I have caused so many firsts of my life. This action is also one of the firsts – an online blog! Woohoo!!
Most people are trapped in the Thinking/Doing Gap. They spend years in the Neocortex—accumulating “Signals,” reading blueprints, and theorizing about a life of high leverage. They have the “Software” of
In the legacy world, “Learning” is often used as a moral get-out-of-jail-free card. When a deadline is missed or a product is buggy, the default excuse is: “At least I’m