The ever-changing "You". Why agents are the next frontier of generative AI. Are you a micromanager or too hands-off?
Roberto Ferraro
Grow and learn with me: personal development, leadership, innovation. I am a project leader, coach, and visual creator, and I share all I learn through my posts and newsletter.
Welcome to a new issue of the newsletter, “Journal of discoveries.”
Each week, I check a list of hundreds of sources of inspiration to spot exciting articles, videos, podcasts, and books on personal development, leadership, management, technology, and innovation.
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And now, let’s dive in!
One “must” for this week
"The ever-changing You " by Sahil Bloom.
Referring to the metaphor of the ship of Theseus, Sahil argues that it is futile to concern ourselves with "who we are" at any point.
Instead of holding on to the idea that there is a before and after in our journey, his interpretation is that there is no beginning, middle, or end.
There is no before or after,?no?original version. We?exist,?we never?become, and?we are in a constant state of becoming.
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One book
“How Will You Measure Your Life ?” by Clayton Christensen.
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3 个月?Is it possible to find meaning and purpose in a world without a fixed self? Sahil's perspective offers a fresh take on personal growth.
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3 个月That's a liberating perspective, Roberto. You've elevated the message with this amazing illustration.
"Every day is a chance to uplift and inspire others."
3 个月Roberto Ferraro Sahil Bloom's "The Ever-Changing You" offers a profound perspective on personal evolution, drawing on the Ship of Theseus metaphor to challenge our notions of identity. His argument that we are perpetually in a state of becoming rather than adhering to a fixed identity is both thought-provoking and liberating. Embracing the fluidity of our journey encourages us to focus on continuous growth and transformation rather than clinging to a static version of ourselves. Your newsletter sounds like a fantastic resource for diving deeper into these ideas, thanks for sharing! ?????