The fourth untaught skill. The one that comes after you learn to see clearly, learn to commit, and learn to be wrong well. It’s about knowing which decisions a human must keep their hands on now that the machine wants to make them for you — and it may be the last skill left that’s genuinely worth paying a person for.… Read the rest “I Almost Let a Model Make a $3M Call — The Untaught Skill That Stopped Me”
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The Three-Layer Career Framework: How Mid-Career Professionals Choose Their Next Move
If you’ve arrived here from the Medium article — The Thirty-Minute Conversation That Cost Me Everything I’d Spent a Decade Building — you already have the story. This is the framework.
If you’ve arrived here directly: the short version is that a senior professional made an unilateral decision in a domain they knew extremely well, without seeking authorisation, because they had enough experience that seeking authorisation didn’t feel necessary.… Read the rest “The Three-Layer Career Framework: How Mid-Career Professionals Choose Their Next Move”
