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#0132: You are one step away.
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Hello All,
Today I am writing my 132nd Newsletter,
You are one step away from learning what you want and be what you desire.
All these years of learning from the internet I have understood that everything you want to learn is available on the internet.
"Free education is abundant, all over the Internet. It's the desire to learn that's scarce." - Naval Ravikant.
Ravikant emphasizes that in today’s digital age, access to knowledge is no longer a bottleneck.
Platforms like YouTube, Coursera, and Khan Academy provide endless learning opportunities.
Yet, the limiting factor is motivation—our willingness to explore and grow.
So if someone chooses to sit and complain, it is because they are not exploring enough.
This is true for any age group, if you choose entertainment over personal growth you will be behind.
For more quotes by Naval Ravikant.
AI will be going for jobs
Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI and co-founder of DeepMind, shares an optimistic yet realistic vision of how artificial intelligence will redefine work, education, and human relationships.
Suleyman envisions a future where AI evolves from being a conversational assistant to an action-oriented agent capable of taking on entrepreneurial tasks.
These include:
Making calls and handling APIs.
Generating and promoting YouTube videos.
Monetizing content and creating merchandise.
Top Use Cases for AI: Copilot’s Transformative Potential
Search Engine Replacement: Copilot is becoming a go-to for wide-ranging queries.
Educational Aid: Students at all levels use it for personalized learning.
Companionship: People turn to Copilot for emotional support, appreciating its non-judgmental presence.
This young Indian boy made lakhs by building products
Dhravya Shah, a young entrepreneur from Malad, Mumbai, Dhravya’s path to success is both unconventional and inspiring.
His mong his early creations were a Twitter bot and a Discord bot.
His Discord bot gained traction, and he even collaborated with someone in the U.S. to host it on a server.
This led to the birth of Epic Host, a company that provided hosting services for bots
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