Windows helped launch the PC era. Now, Microsoft wants to launch the age of AI agents.
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“Yes, I made less money than all of my friends in the short term,” Sinek said. “[But] I got an education and care from somebody who took me under their wing.”
It’s better to be a big fish in a little pond, Gladwell argues in his book David and Goliath.
Offsites tend to bring people together who rarely interact through work – particularly at large employers with offices spread far and wide.
Clint Crawford has a message for parents who are concerned about the shortage of white-collar entry-level work: open their minds to the possibility of a fulfilling career otherwise.
“I have my own apartment. I was able to get a car, and and I’m able to give more to my 401(k).”
A lot of Scott Anthony’s students are excited to use AI, he told Fortune, but a meaningful portion are “scared full stop.” They have “hesitation and fear.”
Clinton Crawford, an automotive technician, said college was pushed on his kids. “That’s good, if that’s for you, but I don’t think it’s for everyone.”
“Parents are waking up,” one career strategist says. “College doesn’t carry the same [return on investment] it once did.”
“I would much recommend people focus on maybe the next few months,” Ryan Roslansky said.




