Earlier this year, I stumbled upon an inspiring video on Instagram from the School of Hard Knocks, a channel known for its motivational content. School of Hard Knocks has significantly influenced my perspective, primarily through their focus on individuals who have achieved success by relentlessly pursuing their dreams.
One video, in particular, left a profound impact on me. It featured a gentleman whose story resonated deeply with me. He proposed an intriguing concept: there are two kinds of people in this world, a binary aspect of life that mirrors our discussions about the dual nature of energy.
According to him, the world is divided into buyers and sellers, but more specifically, producers and consumers. This idea of duality, of two contrasting yet interconnected roles that individuals play in the world, struck a chord with me. It’s a concept that has stayed with me, shaping my understanding of the world and our roles within it.
In the past week, I’ve found myself immersed in the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) and data. It’s a topic that’s not only relevant but also incredibly timely, given the technology-driven society we inhabit.
As users, we often perceive technology as a tool designed to aid us. However, an intriguing aspect that warrants our attention is the paradoxical relationship between us, the users, and the technology we use. In essence, we are consumers, and the algorithm is the vendor, feeding us based on our likes and dislikes.
This realization brings us to a critical question: Are we merely consumers or producers in this digital marketplace? The answer, it seems, is that we are consumers, and we consume a lot of information. This actualization is the stark reality of our world.
Our society is structured in a way that makes it easy for us to consume. There’s no denying it—we live in a world reminiscent of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World or George Orwell’s 1984.
Now that we’re here, what can we do about it? The question we must ask ourselves is this: Are we content with merely being consumers? After a long day of work, do we want our existence to be defined by the endless consumption of information, cat videos, or disheartening news stories about the state of the world without taking any action?
The Power of Projects: A New Perspective on Life’s Seven Pillars
This week, we embark on a journey exploring the transformative power of projects. The concept is simple yet profound: by viewing life through the perspective of seven pillars, we can identify and undertake projects that enhance various aspects of our existence.
These projects span a wide range of areas, from improving our livelihood and health to advancing our careers. The beauty of this approach lies in its versatility and adaptability, allowing us to tailor our projects to our unique needs and aspirations.
The true power of projects emerges when we transition from being mere consumers to becoming producers. This shift requires us to harness the most valuable currency in the universe: attention. By directing our attention towards production, we tap into our inherent leadership skills and unlock our divine essence.
Each of us carries within us this divine essence, a spark that drives us to create, lead, and direct. As we channel this energy into our projects, we not only become more productive but also gain a sense of clarity. This clarity, often associated with being ‘in the zone,’ enables us to navigate the tumultuous seas of life with confidence and purpose.
So, the next time you find yourself idly scrolling through your phone or mindlessly clicking through web pages, pause and ask yourself: “What am I using this technology for? Am I producing, or am I consuming?” Remember, the power to transform your life lies in your hands, or rather, in your projects.
I hope this article aligns with your vision for the reality you chose to create. Feel free to leave any questions, comments, or feedback that you may have.
Ashe.
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The furthest distance hypothetically is from our head (brain) to our heart. That’s why I say to ‘stay where your hands are’ because it allows us to get heart centered. Our heart is not polarized like our brains, so it can see the truth from the false by FEELING and learning to intuitively know the frequency of the feeling we are reacting to in our environment (people, place, thing or idea).
I believe the WEF use the term "useless eaters" in place of consumers lol.