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Trafiłem na piękny post napisany przez Jade Bonacolta

I załapałem refleksję.

...Są wśród nas ludzie, którzy chcą więcej i więcej, to nasze prawo. Też tam bywam i pewnie to jest ok, bo można powiedzieć, ambicja, cele, ale…

Od pewnego czasu zwolniłem.

Spojrzałem na świat, na rodzinę, na to, co mnie otacza. Budzę się i mam energię w ciągu dnia, tego nie doceniałem. Mam dzieciaki, z którymi dziś zasypiam, którym gotuję obiady i robię niespodzianki, zwykle codzienne - batonik, kredki, płótno do malowania. Mam pieniądze na czynsz i jedzenie. Zgłaszają się do mnie klienci na projekty, bez płatnego marketingu.

Nawet gdybym chciał na coś narzekać, to czy warto? Co to zmieni?

Nadszedł czas, w którym inaczej patrzę na świat, inaczej na życie. Rzeczy materialne ułatwiają codzienność, ale nie zastępują szczęścia. Przynajmniej tak jest w moim przypadku.

Dziś mniej we mnie rzeczy, a więcej w relacjach. I z tym czuję się naprawdę w porządku.

To tak tyle na dziś, musiałem to napisać i chciałem się tym podzielić.

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Inspiracja i cytat autorstwa: Jade Bonacolta
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AI can give you the answers, but it can’t give you the understanding.
If you stop using your brain to solve complex problems, it will eventually atrophy...
When you lift people...you learn faster, get invited into better rooms, and create more luck.

That mix attracts:

- Better partners
- Better clients
- Better ideas

There’s enough room for all of us.

Let’s win together 💯

Agree?


📌 PS - What's ONE thing you can help someone in your network with today?
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Don't pay $100/month for the Claude Max plan.

These 12 hacks save your tokens (and your wallet):

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(read all 23 token hacks: https://lnkd.in/dZVmzS9E)
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1: You upload PDFs raw. One page = 3,000 tokens.
Fix: Paste the text into a Google doc. Download as .md format. Under 200 tokens.

2: You use Opus for a grammar check.
Fix: Haiku for quick tasks. Sonnet for writing & coding. Opus for deep reasoning only.

3: You leave Search & Connectors on by default.
Fix: Default everything off. Turn features on per task, not per account.

4: You build files inside Cowork too early.
Fix: Plan in Chat (cheap). Build the final output in Cowork (expensive).

5: You write 500-word prompts.
Fix: Write 29 words instead: "I want to [task] to [goal]. Ask me questions using AskUserQuestion before you start."

6: You send 3 separate messages for 3 tasks.
Fix: One message, three tasks. "Summarize this, list the points, suggest a headline."

7: You type "No, I meant," stacking on the history.
Fix: Click 'Edit' on your original message. Fix it. Regenerate. History replaced, not stacked.

8: You say "redo the whole thing" to correct part 3.
Fix: "Only redo section 3. Keep everything else. No commentary. Just the output."

9: You never restart. Your chat hits 30 messages.
Fix: Every 15-20 messages → summarize, copy the brief, start a fresh session.

10: You keep 3 topics in 1 chat. It re-reads all of it.
Fix: New topic = new chat. Always. Dead context is dead tokens.

11: You skip Personal Preferences
Fix: Settings → Personal Preferences. Set your tone and style once. It persists forever. Don't waste 3-5 setup messages per chat.

12: You upload the same PDF to 5 different chats.
Fix: Use Projects. Upload once. Every new chat references it without re-burning tokens.

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To download all of my Claude infographics:

Step 1. Go to how-to-ai.guide.
Step 2. Subscribe for free. Don't pay anything.
Step 3. Open my welcome email (most skip this).
Step 4. Hit the automatic reply button inside.
Step 5. Download my infographics from my Notion.
Bonus. Enjoy my best copy-paste prompts, too.
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a little Chungus for everyone who had a Monday of a day

(photo credit: the one and only, Nicholas I. Knuth)
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The only guarantee that tomorrow is going to be better than today is that you’re growing right now.
Nepal just charged 32 people in a $20 million insurance fraud scheme on Mount Everest.

Guides were convincing climbers they were in mortal danger, calling fake helicopter rescues, and splitting the insurance payout with hospitals and operators.

Some climbers even believe their own guides intentionally poisoned them.

But here's the thing...

Fraud isn't even the biggest problem on Everest.

The real problem:
→ The mountain is only climbable for 3 weeks per year
→ Within that window, only 4-5 days are safe enough to summit
→ 500+ climbers are all competing for those same days
→ The result is a traffic jam in the "death zone" at 26,000 feet

In spring 2023 alone, a record 18 people died on the mountain.

So why doesn't Nepal just cap the number of permits?

Because it can't afford to. Tourism accounts for ~10% of Nepal's GDP, and Everest is the crown jewel.

Instead of limiting climbers, Nepal actually raised the permit price from $11,000 to $15,000. But when you're already paying $50,000+ to climb, that changes nothing.

So for today's newsletter, I broke down everything you need to know about the economics behind Everest, including the fraud, the overcrowding, and why Nepal is trapped in a cycle it can't escape.

This is a fascinating case study (even if you don't climb mountains).

READ: https://lnkd.in/edDytsYg

#sports #sportsbiz #linkedinsports
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🔥 NEW: I just dropped my free Claude Cowork in 5 Minutes quick start for business professionals who want to use AI agents without the terminal.

Cowork is made for less technical, everyday business work. It lives inside the Claude Desktop app and works by pointing it at a folder, describing the outcome you want, and coming back to finished Excel sheets, Word docs, organized files, and slide decks saved to your computer.

One person I know had it organize 2,200 desktop files by category in minutes. Another ran through 14 job descriptions, a Q1 marketing strategy doc, 47 partner emails, and website copy in a 2-hour working block.

In regular Claude or ChatGPT, each one of those is a separate conversation with a separate copy-paste at the end.

What's inside the guide:
→ Plain-English explainer of what Cowork is and where it sits between chat and Claude Code
→ The 3-step installation setup
→ 5 real user stories with prompts to build them
→ How to turn any task you do often into a reusable skill with /skill-creator
→ How to put recurring work on autopilot with /schedule
→ A sample Cowork-powered work week

The punchline from page one: if you can text a friend, you can use Cowork.

Pick it up here: https://lnkd.in/e88Ccejd
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