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legendary
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January 23, 2024, 09:06:18 PM
#73
So, my question is very simple. What skills are you currently learning or have learned and are earning from, and what is the reason why you picked it?
Learning about certain skills will have a good impact on finances, but consistently learning them without thinking about the economic benefits that can be obtained will make us continue to be enthusiastic about improving these skills, and it's very good if the skills we are developing are ones we like
Currently, I am trying to learn several foreign languages because I think this will be very useful to use, but because I have just started so I can't say I already have the skill because there are still many things that need to be continuously improved until I can finally reach the expert stage and start receiving the benefits in economy.
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January 23, 2024, 08:02:53 PM
#72

In addition, language, especially in English, because it is the basic language to be able to communicate internationally, and I also see that some people have good abilities but they don't have the language to get a bigger salary abroad, because in my country, the salary standard is still relatively small, also when we have a business it is easy to do marketing and also get investors from outside so that our business can invade or marketing becomes wider.
Learning a major language could be very helpful and could fetch a high-paying job especially if it is related to classroom teaching. But with the invention of various sophisticated applications that could interpret different languages, I doubt if these kinds of skills will be highly demanded in future. Learning how to use AI language interpreters to perform these tasks could be more enterprising. 
Yes, although basically we can use automatic translator applications for languages but I think it will not be as efficient and effective as we use the language we master, especially if we are in offline discussions or simple conversations to make an emotional approach with clients.

I think language is very important in an opportunity, and in various situations when getting a lot of foreign clients it will make us more courageous and confident in interacting with them, as well as in crypto projects themselves where they developers need people to manage communities in different countries, and yes the pay is quite decent in my opinion.
I am not saying that artificial intelligence will eliminate language transaction jobs totally but my take is that it will limit the number of job opportunities. Many of these languages interpreting jobs will be taken over by these machines especially if it is not related to face-to-face conversations. But one can also take advantage of these AI tools to learn more languages. If you are effective in using these tools, you might not need to learn these languages because these tools could be very helpful in the translation of languages you have a low level of mastery.
And I'm not talking about a third party to be a tool where you will be dependent so that you will lose something valuable when the tool cannot be used, I'm talking about how we can learn languages ourselves for the benefit and expansion of economic opportunities internationally, not to be a tool for people or translators, maybe for your business or whatever it is about your work so that you are not hindered by language in expanding yourself.

Yes, the use of this technology can indeed help you if you can use it well, and will shift the translator's job field, but it doesn't matter if your goal in learning a language is to become a broader self in view of the world.
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January 23, 2024, 06:13:02 PM
#71
So, my question is very simple. What skills are you currently learning or have learned and are earning from, and what is the reason why you picked it?
Web programming and data entry typing. I'm still learning on both of those skills as I have still plenty of room to improve on both skills but I've made quite decent income by doing those remotely and can definitely fill my daily needs with those. Once you have a skill that can pay you money then you are surely motivated to learn more about those particular skills. That's why I like it a lot because I can discover lot of things and it's pretty popular in here so looking for a remote job to sign up for isn't that difficult.
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January 23, 2024, 05:48:31 PM
#70
While tutorial becomes a trend online, I am currently learning on it so I can make it my side hustle. I am quite passionate about teaching children so I am developing my passion to educate children online by offering tutorials and gets well compensation. I have known some basic English knowledge and through gaining more researches, I know I can make it one of these days not just to satisfy my passion but also to earn a good income as well.
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January 23, 2024, 02:18:43 PM
#69
Profitability is not possible without expertise in any subject.  Everyone should excel in some work without wasting time.  One should improve one's skills with time. Since I am in bitcoin forum I am trying to know and learn different topics in the forum for now.  There is no end to learning.  I am trying to learn more about trading.  Analyzing various situations of the market.

A man's gift which is his skills will make room for him and place him before kings, but this is only for those who discovered so and work by it, we can always set our target on what we want, but having the best qualifications to achieving it is also important to consider, nobody can't build themselves if they so wish, learning is the way forward to begin all this, because when we do, we make perfect what we have learnt about.
legendary
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January 23, 2024, 02:04:44 PM
#68
Nowadays, most companies prioritize skills rather than a person's bachelor's degree. With the skills a person has, it will allow him to fill strategic positions or build his own business. So right now I'm studying programming and web design, because I think programming skills are quite important skills right now, if we look at how the IT industry will develop in the next few years and it requires a lot of programmers to be able to work on these projects.
And besides that skills, I am also developing soft skills such as management and analysis, because these two skills are quite important for many things and it is very necessary to learn these skills.

I agree with that, because in my opinion skills are more guaranteed than a title, I myself think a title is just an addition to a last name, I have even heard that a title can be bought, I was surprised but in reality money can buy anything. but not everything can be bought with money. In my opinion, skills do have a high value compared to degrees, but some people or companies look at degrees too. because a title can make someone authoritative and appear educated. but I don't think so.

If I were a boss, I would look for workers who have skills and won't worry about degrees. Especially nowadays, I think the skills that are much sought after are designers, IT and others. Because it's rare for people to master this, so I think it's natural that these two things have high value. as you said, because the company needs development and that development can be done with the skills you have, not with a degree.
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January 23, 2024, 08:22:58 AM
#67
One thing I am quite confident in is my skills in writing

I am constantly learning and trying to improve and now I think I am finally putting my writing into good use I have written essays, reviews, short stories, and even scripts (only very small projects of course) I am also quite passionate about writing and it is something I truly enjoy and might be a career option for me but right now just making money on the side with little side projects is what I have been doing
This is very good mate and I appreciate this thing. Well, a lot of people learned skills and they are utilizing their skills only for money we saw that those people were just limited to their small region and earned very little money and the reason is that they did not love their work they just did it for money and assumed his work as a burden while on the other side that person who has some skill and doing it for its happiness they touch the sky in success. There are a lot of examples in the world who are not only known for their work but for making a lot of money from their skills. And I feel the same for you just focus on skill and do it and make it more beautiful, and you will be soon raised with a great writer.
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January 23, 2024, 08:17:01 AM
#66

So, my question is very simple. What skills are you currently learning or have learned and are earning from, and what is the reason why you picked it?

There is quite a lot of skills acquired, of course based on the experience that has been undertaken, but not all of them can be mastered well.  Without realizing it, there is a possibility that there is a skill that can change the economy for the better.  Currently I have not been able to establish myself in developing one of the skills that are suitable for me, but taking advantage of technological developments and trying to do business are targets that might change things for the better.
legendary
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January 23, 2024, 07:45:35 AM
#65
Nowadays, most companies prioritize skills rather than a person's bachelor's degree. With the skills a person has, it will allow him to fill strategic positions or build his own business.

Companies are getting wiser because we have those that have gone through the same education system now in the position of hiring new employees to the company and they understand the school system. Everybody can read and get good grades but there are quality that only skills can give and that's the importance of having a skills. I don't know about the western world but in my country you can work your way to high grades without having to be intelligent.

Bribing and corruption has made money the key to achieving anything in the country so if I was to be incharge of hiring, I'll definitely prioritize skills over degree. You can read through your years of college only reading to pass your exams without knowing what you're reading and this is the reason we're having less qualified professionals in their field of study because people aren't reading to know again but reading to pass exams and get the degrees.

People aren't putting much effort on education as they use to do because they know that they'll still have to look for jobs when they're done schooling as there's no guarantee that you'll get a good paying job so they just want to get done with school and move ahead, skills is the best way to get a candidate for the job and not degree because it would have taken you years to perfect that skills as you can't fake a skills while you can fake a degree.
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January 23, 2024, 06:39:01 AM
#64
Nowadays, most companies prioritize skills rather than a person's bachelor's degree. With the skills a person has, it will allow him to fill strategic positions or build his own business. So right now I'm studying programming and web design, because I think programming skills are quite important skills right now, if we look at how the IT industry will develop in the next few years and it requires a lot of programmers to be able to work on these projects.
And besides that skills, I am also developing soft skills such as management and analysis, because these two skills are quite important for many things and it is very necessary to learn these skills.
Indeed, a degree without skills is just an empty decoration, companies that really understand will look more at a person's abilities, even though they will also see what their educational background is like.
Many of the people I know have a high educational background, but they do not have more skills in at least one field. But in my place sometimes "insiders" will be very influential if we want to enter the company, maybe this can be called privilege.

I agree with you that now it would be better to hone skills in the IT field, because now the times will move in that direction.
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January 23, 2024, 04:57:41 AM
#63
Profitability is not possible without expertise in any subject.  Everyone should excel in some work without wasting time.  One should improve one's skills with time. Since I am in bitcoin forum I am trying to know and learn different topics in the forum for now.  There is no end to learning.  I am trying to learn more about trading.  Analyzing various situations of the market.
sr. member
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January 23, 2024, 03:01:20 AM
#62
Nowadays, most companies prioritize skills rather than a person's bachelor's degree. With the skills a person has, it will allow him to fill strategic positions or build his own business. So right now I'm studying programming and web design, because I think programming skills are quite important skills right now, if we look at how the IT industry will develop in the next few years and it requires a lot of programmers to be able to work on these projects.
And besides that skills, I am also developing soft skills such as management and analysis, because these two skills are quite important for many things and it is very necessary to learn these skills.
legendary
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January 23, 2024, 01:01:53 AM
#61
What skills are you currently learning or have learned and are earning from, and what is the reason why you picked it?
I know we all have skills but some other people might disagree with me on this. Sometimes we don't really know if we have skill on ourselves until such time we knew we have it because other people told us. We just need to be curious to discover hidden secrets within us. Skills needs confidence and honing to exactly fit right for our purpose.

I currently am using multitasking skills to get all things done at once and in a less stressful way because that is where I made my monthly income. Multitasking skill is very important to me because it can be used in almost all the time we have in our lives to make it more productive.
That may take too much time and some people do not have that much time. Some guy who studied accounting, but could have been the greatest bass guitarist in the world if he put some time into it, may have no time to do that, between the job, the wife, the kids, the house chores, the things he needs to fix, he will not have much time and suddenly he looks in the mirror and sees himself at 65 years old.

You can't tell that person to leave everything aside and work on his "hobby", because if you are not making money from it, it's a hobby. So that is why I believe that we are not going to be doing anything easily, we should consider the situation to be a little bit different and could even consider not making money that much, just assume skill is not something you need, but desire.
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January 22, 2024, 08:15:32 PM
#60
learning skill doesn't necessarily mean you should make money out of it, i will be honest i've learnt plenty of skin and I don't really earn from them, its just good to have such skill for the improvement of quality of life and thats it.
if its related to earning I think the best skill for earning money so far is that i've learned is simply technical analysis and trading skill its so far the biggest contributor to my wealth because it has given me some good profit so far.
I am not saying that artificial intelligence will eliminate language transaction jobs totally but my take is that it will limit the number of job opportunities. Many of these languages interpreting jobs will be taken over by these machines especially if it is not related to face-to-face conversations. But one can also take advantage of these AI tools to learn more languages. If you are effective in using these tools, you might not need to learn these languages because these tools could be very helpful in the translation of languages you have a low level of mastery.

When I hear the term skills in relation to jobs, I think of things like plumbing, gas engineers and electricians. These are true trades that seem pretty timeless and in high demand, that also have a barrier of entry - requiring decent qualifications and education in order to be effective. I am actually starting to feel a bit skeptical about certain other skills in the market, like graphic design or even writing work, which is gradually being automated by artificial intelligence.
I was well informed by your post and I accept almost everything you have said. Most of these computer-related jobs can be easily taken over by these machines. So I will recommend jobs that require physical or practical skills to anybody because these jobs are ageless. The only difference is the seasonal introduction of new machines or equipment to make the job faster and easier.
even though many people underestimate the capability of AI im pretty dang sure that it will be massive effect toward the availability of job in the future, language translation is easily getting overtaken by AI, see samsung's newest phone it implements AI all around and even texting now have automated translation by AI, there are also tools that directly translate what people are speaking by hearing their voice into other language, i think its imminent, eventually some jobs get replaced, the only way to adapt is to utilize it instead going against it, and to utilize it we need to save up some capital.
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January 22, 2024, 05:36:39 PM
#59
As I see from the previous comments, I saw different skills that they are learning or trying to learn. It is just wonderful that even non-crypto related people are sharing them, which is good. Because all people have two types of skills, natural skills and honed skills, natural skills are the things that they are good at even without practicing or honing them, like being naturally good at sports or cooking, smart, good at math, etc. We people have those things and they are different for every individual. While honed skills is the skills that you want to learn and to master, either being good at sports, cooking, or in the aspect of earning money.

Currently, aside from the skills I have or have learned in the field of crypto, I want to master the skills of trading. Yes,  I have an idea about it or prior knowledge about it, but I want to refine it to the extent that I minimise my losses and be more profitable, as well as many other skills like programming. In short, a person's nature is to build and hone their desired skills as they want to do the things effectively and efficiently related to that skill. People can grow as they want.
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January 22, 2024, 04:35:34 PM
#58

In addition, language, especially in English, because it is the basic language to be able to communicate internationally, and I also see that some people have good abilities but they don't have the language to get a bigger salary abroad, because in my country, the salary standard is still relatively small, also when we have a business it is easy to do marketing and also get investors from outside so that our business can invade or marketing becomes wider.
Learning a major language could be very helpful and could fetch a high-paying job especially if it is related to classroom teaching. But with the invention of various sophisticated applications that could interpret different languages, I doubt if these kinds of skills will be highly demanded in future. Learning how to use AI language interpreters to perform these tasks could be more enterprising. 
Yes, although basically we can use automatic translator applications for languages but I think it will not be as efficient and effective as we use the language we master, especially if we are in offline discussions or simple conversations to make an emotional approach with clients.

I think language is very important in an opportunity, and in various situations when getting a lot of foreign clients it will make us more courageous and confident in interacting with them, as well as in crypto projects themselves where they developers need people to manage communities in different countries, and yes the pay is quite decent in my opinion.
I am not saying that artificial intelligence will eliminate language transaction jobs totally but my take is that it will limit the number of job opportunities. Many of these languages interpreting jobs will be taken over by these machines especially if it is not related to face-to-face conversations. But one can also take advantage of these AI tools to learn more languages. If you are effective in using these tools, you might not need to learn these languages because these tools could be very helpful in the translation of languages you have a low level of mastery.

When I hear the term skills in relation to jobs, I think of things like plumbing, gas engineers and electricians. These are true trades that seem pretty timeless and in high demand, that also have a barrier of entry - requiring decent qualifications and education in order to be effective. I am actually starting to feel a bit skeptical about certain other skills in the market, like graphic design or even writing work, which is gradually being automated by artificial intelligence.
I was well informed by your post and I accept almost everything you have said. Most of these computer-related jobs can be easily taken over by these machines. So I will recommend jobs that require physical or practical skills to anybody because these jobs are ageless. The only difference is the seasonal introduction of new machines or equipment to make the job faster and easier.
legendary
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January 22, 2024, 03:59:18 PM
#57
Hey people.

So just for fun and a little bit of insights for people who aren't into any skills yet, I created this thread. It can also serve as a means of motivation for those who haven't started learning any skills yet.

So, we all know how important skills are not only on an individual basis but also on that of the economy, and many of us without doubt are either in the process of learning or already earning from skills. Needless to say, many global brands started as a result of skills learned and used to benefit people. The creators of Adidas,  puma, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, and even sports professionals, etc all learned and practiced their skills more than enough to become the best of the best.

So, my question is very simple. What skills are you currently learning or have learned and are earning from, and what is the reason why you picked it?

When I hear the term skills in relation to jobs, I think of things like plumbing, gas engineers and electricians. These are true trades that seem pretty timeless and in high demand, that also have a barrier of entry - requiring decent qualifications and education in order to be effective. I am actually starting to feel a bit skeptical about certain other skills in the market, like graphic design or even writing work, which is gradually being automated by artificial intelligence. It's such a vague statement you've made about Adidas, Coca Cola and Microsoft creators, because these are vastly different areas and they are some of the largest companies because they actually made it first to market in many cases. Being around for such a long time has created it's own unique selling point for these brands and the popularity connected to them, that is not something that can be trained up overnight.
When you dont have those educational attainment then it would really be hard basing up with real experience on which we do know that this is something that would really be that needed in todays standard.
This is why it would really be that hard for you to be able to get hired even if you do have the skills but having no educational back up then for sure you would really be having that hard time on getting one.
Somewhat there are people who doesnt have these things but did able to manage on getting successful, this is via on having investment and having those businesses on which it doesnt really
need up those qualifications and this is where some of their skills been applied.

This is why its really that having an advantage if you are really that skills + educational attainment + luck then it would be nice and better.
legendary
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January 22, 2024, 03:51:13 PM
#56
Hey people.

So just for fun and a little bit of insights for people who aren't into any skills yet, I created this thread. It can also serve as a means of motivation for those who haven't started learning any skills yet.

So, we all know how important skills are not only on an individual basis but also on that of the economy, and many of us without doubt are either in the process of learning or already earning from skills. Needless to say, many global brands started as a result of skills learned and used to benefit people. The creators of Adidas,  puma, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, and even sports professionals, etc all learned and practiced their skills more than enough to become the best of the best.

So, my question is very simple. What skills are you currently learning or have learned and are earning from, and what is the reason why you picked it?

When I hear the term skills in relation to jobs, I think of things like plumbing, gas engineers and electricians. These are true trades that seem pretty timeless and in high demand, that also have a barrier of entry - requiring decent qualifications and education in order to be effective. I am actually starting to feel a bit skeptical about certain other skills in the market, like graphic design or even writing work, which is gradually being automated by artificial intelligence. It's such a vague statement you've made about Adidas, Coca Cola and Microsoft creators, because these are vastly different areas and they are some of the largest companies because they actually made it first to market in many cases. Being around for such a long time has created it's own unique selling point for these brands and the popularity connected to them, that is not something that can be trained up overnight.
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January 22, 2024, 03:40:09 PM
#55
The lure of instant gratification is real, but it often leads to short-sighted decisions and unsustainable pursuits. You should see for a long-term perspective and mindful evaluation of skills before choosing them is crucial. Researching career paths, observing the lives of successful professionals, and aligning skills with personal values are key steps in finding fulfilling and financially rewarding pursuits.

The devaluing of traditional paper certificates is an interesting observation. While formal education still holds value, its focus is shifting towards practical skills and adaptability. Employers nowadays prioritize demonstrable expertise and real-world experience over mere certifications. This emphasizes the importance of honing skills through practical projects, online courses, and mentorship, rather than solely relying on traditional academic avenues.
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January 22, 2024, 02:13:13 PM
#54
I believe everyone knows the importance of learning skills but what's still keeping people waiting or rather what's stopping people to learn different skills, I will use myself as an example first, have always wanted to learn something new and I would love to learn more about baking but sometimes the stress and schedule for the day won't give me a chance, this is normal for every human and due to the expenses you can't withdraw from your current job to learn something new, although learning new skills takes time for you to be an expert but it's best to always stay patience, I know a lot of people who earn daily from designing clothes, Computer skills etc.
The best idea I'm thinking is to reschedule my working time so I can sign up for an online baking class first before paying for tutorials.
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