In the swiftly evolving landscape of technology, where artificial intelligence (AI) is making strides that once belonged to the realm of science fiction, a wave of apprehension about the future of human work and relevance is palpable. Recent articles and studies projecting AI’s potential to overshadow human roles in various sectors add to this unease,… Continue reading Embracing Empathy: Staying Ahead in the Age of AI
Category: Personal Branding
You’re Powerful
If they say I can’t, And I say I can, I have to choose whose word I believe, And then prove it! It’s tempting to choose what they say, because it’s easier to prove; Just do nothing
Competing with Artificial Intelligence
I was just reading an article about how artificial intelligence (AI) is going me to make me obsolete in a few years, which was a little disheartening. As I thought about the article, it occurred to me that there are few areas I can always have the advantage over AI if I work on them.… Continue reading Competing with Artificial Intelligence
Skill Matters: Life Trading Values, By Olurotimi Odejayi
Olurotimi Odejayi The word “value” (in economics), means “a measure of the benefit that an economic actor can gain from either a good or service.” Source is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/value. That is, a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged. The topic means that it is expedient for the youth… Continue reading Skill Matters: Life Trading Values, By Olurotimi Odejayi
Thinking begets Creativity, by Olurotimi Odejayi
Olurotimi Odejayi To be creative requires having a clear mind for thinking as well as for receiving inspiration. This however demands that you have prior skill in a particular field of endeavour and be familiar with the kernel of this field of endeavour. This is preferably what you have been practicing on a daily basis.… Continue reading Thinking begets Creativity, by Olurotimi Odejayi
Two Things You Can Still Do This Year, by Darasimi Oshodi
by Darasimi Oshodi Sometime ago, I took my wife to the hospital for treatment of cough and catarrh. It was our first time of visiting that hospital to see a doctor so we had to obtain a new patient’s card. We paid for the card without stress but it was not the same with obtaining… Continue reading Two Things You Can Still Do This Year, by Darasimi Oshodi
Superstars and Superflaws
By Darasimi Oshodi Lance Armstrong, Oscar Pistorius, Aaron Hernandez. Why are superstars falling from grace to grass? Pistorius’ and Hernandez’s cases are still in court so it is subjudice, using the legal parlance, meaning one cannot make any conclusive statement on them, at least not in public. The sports world was shaken earlier this year… Continue reading Superstars and Superflaws
The Demystification of Jose Mourinho
By Darasimi Oshodi “I don’t feel comfortable enough to tell you what I think about the game. We’re in trouble. It is a concern [conceding so many goals]. I don’t like it, I don’t organise my teams to be like this.” Jose Mourinho, December, 2013 I have got a huge respect for Jose Mourinho, even… Continue reading The Demystification of Jose Mourinho