acting with a long time horizon is the easiest "free win" i know of
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(and easier when you're young, so don't wait too long to get cracking on what you really want to do!)

Jun 28, 2022 · 9:49 PM UTC

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I’m 26 and for 2 years I’ve been visiting every construction automation firm I can around the world. One day a company will change the way we build forever. It may be tomorrow or 20 yrs away but I’ll be there with my camera.
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problem being many people have hard time figuring out what they wanna do, especially young. also when you do know and commit to it you are paying for it - with time.
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Better ability to think independently
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I feel like there’s a compromise between being young and inexperienced (not completely knowing what you want to do), and old and too entrenched in what you’ve been doing. Idk if I’m young or old (33), but it’s only in my last 3-5 years that I’ve been confident in what I want.
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Is it easier when you're young? I started without a network and with zero funding, had to win scholarships... I wasted a lot of time in accumulating degrees before starting to work on what I really wanted. How many times have you funded people outside your circle?
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Eric Drexler’s GreyGoo & Ted William’s Head Status for Singularity status along with Ray Kurzweil floating essence are quieted down but the Millenials & Gen Z have no position on the next being born generation. These three ‘time tribes’ could push lifespan over 💯‼️ HowFun 🎉 🎊
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This is very cryptic Sam @sama , are you implying that you already have AGI?
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Agree. I find it difficult to take up long term projects once I crossed 40. Sigh!