I recently read the latest book by one of my favorite scholars and writers, Yuval Noah Harari. As expected, I couldn’t resist diving in. The book was rich with extensive research, interesting examples, and sharp, logical writing—truly a well-crafted work. It’s clear that without the collaboration of the Sapiens team, this book wouldn’t have reached the same level of depth and clarity.

AI technologies like ChatGPT have dominated the conversation across nearly every field. Just as the agricultural and industrial revolutions reshaped human history, the AI-driven fourth industrial revolution is inevitable. Its impact will be profound—though hard to fully grasp—on both our lives and those of future generations.

While I may not be leading these global changes, I also don’t want to fall behind, powerless, and unaware of the world transforming around me. As an individualist, I deeply value independence and freedom in life. That’s why I believe in constantly learning—especially the things traditional education can’t teach us.

Starting new things, taking on challenges, and continuing to grow aren’t just personal goals; they’re essential. If I can become a better person, it will benefit not just myself, but also my family, my community, and perhaps even the world.

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