
The Skill Stack Every Modern Architect Should Learn
Obsession with learning Since forever, I’ve had this crazy obsession with learning. Even back in the day when I spent hours on end playing video
Obsession with learning Since forever, I’ve had this crazy obsession with learning. Even back in the day when I spent hours on end playing video
Building multiple streams of income is essential for long-term financial stability.
Every architect should know that, don’t you think?
You can start with leveraging your primary skill set.
And gradually branching out to new revenue streams that complement one another.
I am an architect who reads a lot.
And I’m always curious about how other people made it.
My biggest influencers are from the US.
Naval, Hormozi, Cardone, Dan Koe, Jack Butcher, Tim Ferris, and many more.
They have nothing to do with architecture.
But precisely because of this, I have learned so much from them.
Here are 10 rules I learned from them:
Reading back my notes from a book I read 3 years ago. I was reading the notes I took from the book Platform Ecosystems, which
Overwhelming workload As you might know, I have always worked on several projects at the same time. That’s why, one of the key problems I
Architecture school never taught me how to sell. Nor did I learn how to date or find a woman. I did it myself, the hard way, making a lot of mistakes and learning from each one. I read a book that really helped me understand how to sell. Here’s what I learned from it.