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You are Unique. Don’t Ignore it or Waste it, but Build on It

Being Human for a Better Tomorrow in the Age of AI

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In a world of billions, your uniqueness is your greatest asset.

In the physical world, energy, building blocks and bonds and intelligence are three fundamental elements that go against natural decay. Likewise in the world of work, your mindset, attention and energy lead to growth and prevent fatigue, boredom, and or irrelevance over time.

A point in space can be referenced uniquely by three space coordinates. Similarly you are uniquely defined by your knowledge and skills, your workplace position and industry and your growth mindset.

This is the first fundamental ‘Who are you ?’ question.

The second, follow on question is – Why do you do what you do?

This is about basic intent on why do you work in the first place.

The third set of questions is about the ‘how’ that is to have a score card on how are you doing and how do learn and how do you make time.

Answering these three fundamental questions aligns your intent, attention, and action, leading to personal growth.

Growth is what makes life more than a ‘matter’ of (r) ‘existence’. By embracing and building on your uniqueness, you’re authoring a life of purpose and impact.

You grow and the billions also grow!

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Select Quotes

"The greatest good for the greatest number of people is achieved by the greatest number of productive individuals."
― Ayn Rand
“Embrace your strangeness. Identify what makes you different. Fuse those things together and become an anomaly."
― Robert Greene on X
"We are condemned to be free."
― Jean-Paul Sartre
"I think, therefore I am."
― Rene Descartes
"Spend your time doing only what you can uniquely do.”
― Naval Ravikant
"You are a story that you tell yourself.”
― Naval Ravikant

II. Questioning / Asking

Good conversations flow from well‑sequenced questions—topical, simple, coherent, cohesive.
LLM Conversation Example 1
Q: What are empirical judgments?

A: Empirical judgments are based on observation, experience, or experimentation.
Q: What are moral judgments?

A: Moral judgments are based on ethical principles and values.
“AI is a language. Treat it like one: practice, iterate, and mind your grammar prompts, assumptions, and verification.”
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