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AD_RN's avatar

That was an awesome read. And yeah, completely agree with you that working hard is not the only ingredient to success. But it still is a major one. Great ideas to think about though.

Kyle Gilboy's avatar

Thank you, AD. I appreciate your comments in the past, allowing me to stress-test my beliefs and giving me the grace to amend as I go.

AD_RN's avatar

The best sign of intelligence is the willingness to have your beliefs challenged. I always enjoy discussing them with you. Looking forward to more riveting ones.

Kyle Gilboy's avatar

I agree. There’s clearly an intelligent mind behind the profile. I’m sure we’ll continue sharpening each other’s minds as time passes.

Andres Alvarez's avatar

The part that stands out to me is the focus on solo workers needing better maps, not more noise. Working alone gives freedom, but it also removes a lot of natural feedback loops. Having decision tools becomes less optional when nobody else is there to challenge your assumptions.

Chris Winter's avatar

Great read on the future of work. On the last point, can't help but notice that you're hinting at two specific traits that are important to develop: self-reflection and self-awareness. The first to question yourself and the second to change course when needed. Could be something to dive deeper into and curious about your thoughts on those