About eight years ago, on a quiet summer afternoon at work, something strange happened. I was staring at my shiny 27-inch iMac when I noticed a tiny bug crawling across the screen. I tried to brush it away with my hand. It didn t move. I tried again. Still there.
I'm at that stage where I'm doing category education (which, iykyk, is a hard slog). Some days I think "this is obvious, why doesn't everyone see it?" Other days I wonder if I'm completely off base.
The thing about category creation is you're not selling something people know they need. You're teaching them to see a problem differently.
So, maybe the right amount of delusion is enough to keep building when no one's listening yet. But not so much that you ignore useful feedback?
Given all the AI tools out there today, what is one challenge with data that still remains unsolved? why do you think it hasn't/can't be solved easily.
Are you stuck staring at a blank page, waiting for the "perfect" way to start your blog post, article, or even an important email?
You tell yourself: "I'll start writing once I have it all figured out." But that moment never comes. Hours turn into days, and suddenly the deadline is here.
If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Many people think they have a procrastination problem. But the real issue? Traditional writing methods are outdated in the age of AI.
Recent events made me think about how technology is shaping our relationships.
We re online more, we even use AI as a relationship advisor, and at the same time, it feels like it s harder for younger people to approach someone in real life.