Hello,
Watching a Charlie Rose interview with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. Who are two of my favorite people as far as multi-billionaires are concerned. Warren Buffett because he is very simple and down to earth, yet also surprisingly smart. And Bill Gates because he is such a humble powerhouse.
I find this interesting because when Warren Buffett during the interview says that in the future there will be more rich people and billionaires. Although it will actually get worse for people at the lower end of the continuum. He said for people with no skills that fit with the market things will actually be much worse. So this has me considering wether or not I want to start building skills privately that are applicable to the market.
Obviously the market being the general trend of jobs and careers and where the economy is going.
What I am considering is learning to code, and or some sort of computer based skill. I have so much general knowledge on computers and experience. I believe I would be wasting that experience if i did not turn it into something. I will continue researching and brainstorming.
I always heard that the way to find ones niche and or perfect situation was to sum up all of your experience. So you would take your life and ask this question. What are the things i have spent the most time on and or gained the most knowledge and or skill with. For me working in a factory has been a large part of my life for better or worse. Also computers as I was making websites and coding at 12 years old which would have been 1997-1998. Also learning psychology and studying human behavior and how the brain works. Those were more personal passions for me. Looking at myself and seeing my own sickness and wanting to help myself and also seeing sickness in others. As well many years spent playing music via drums and or more recently the guitar.
I would really like to find a way to correlate and combine all of this knowledge into something tangible. My dream has always been to make a difference in the world and leave some sort of mark.
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