In the previous post, I introduced three foundational prompt patterns: Decomposition for breaking complex tasks into manageable units, Exemplar for teaching by example, and Constraint for defining boundaries. These patterns address the most common generation challenges. This post completes the catalog with three more patterns, then addresses the practical question of building and maintaining a…
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The Quiet Builders: A History of Introverts in Engineering and What AI Means for the Future
Throughout human history, there has always been a place where the quiet ones could excel. A domain where deep thinking mattered more than small talk, where careful analysis outweighed charisma, and where the quality of your work spoke louder than the volume of your voice. That place has been engineering. From the mathematicians of ancient…
Four Questions About Leadership
I hear four questions asked about leadership often. This article gives a short answer to each of these important questions. Why Does Leadership Matter? Parents universally hope that their children develop leadership qualities. They know that leaders are people who are effective in what they do, are respected by others, and typically rewarded for those…
Conquering Fear
What really keeps you from living your dreams? What problem is most dominant in peoples lives? The answer is: FEAR! People live every day in fear. Fear of losing their wealth, fear of losing their loved ones, fear of making the wrong decisions, fear of being themselves, fear of growing up, fear of making a…
Be A Leader Not A Follower
Most people in life are happy to follow the lead of other people, to sit on the fence in a debate or have the attitude of hiding at the back of the class. The most successful people are leaders and make things happen for themselves by taking a positive attitude and through working very hard…