June 12, 2019
On paper, these trends represent an enormous competitive advantage. Constantly online should mean constantly exposed to information, constantly building knowledge. But no. Most of this time is not spent learning new skills, reading non-novel books, exploring new perspectives.

This is one of the many thoughts I post on Twitter on daily basis. They span many disciplines, including art, artificial intelligence, automation, behavioral economics, cloud computing, cognitive psychology, enterprise management, finance, leadership, marketing, neuroscience, startups, and venture capital.

I archive all my tweets here.