Hey Freaks,
The digital age is upon us, and it's time to embrace the mindset of the sovereign individual. Which of these skills are piquing your interest the most?

πŸ’» TOP SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE πŸ’»

  1. πŸ€– Coding & Programming πŸ€– Unleash your inner innovator and build freedom tech.
  2. πŸ”© Digital Fabrication πŸ”© Master 3D printing, CNC, and cutting-edge materials.
  3. πŸ›‘οΈ Cybersecurity πŸ›‘οΈ
    Protect your digital identity like a ninja.
  4. 🧬 Synthetic Biology 🧬 Write the code of life itself.
  5. 🌐 Mesh Networking 🌐 Build resilient, decentralized communication networks.
  6. β˜€οΈ Energy Self-Sufficiency β˜€οΈ Embrace renewable energy and true independence.
  7. πŸ€– Automation & Robotics πŸ€– Amplify productivity with AI and robotic systems.
  8. πŸš€ Collaborative Skill-Sharing πŸš€ Join forces, learn together, and conquer the future.

I didn't include Bitcoin because the freaks would've all chosen Bitcoin.
Coding and programming20.0%
Digital fabrication0.0%
Cybersecurity8.0%
Mesh networking12.0%
Automation and robotics8.0%
Collaborative skill-sharing4.0%
Energy self-sufficiency48.0%
Synthetic biology0.0%
25 votes \ poll ended
Ranching/farming and construction
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AI, for me. I know it kills authenticity n creativity, but a busy teacher gotta use whatever tools there are out there to make his life easier. Incidentally, I will be delivering an online sharing to fellow teachers in the fraternity next Monday. The topic? Using Gen AI tools to enhance English teaching and learning.
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Sounds like an extremely useful class.
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Tax evasion
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I think there are many skills missing which can contend the top positions:
  • Pure Math and Pure Physics
  • Engineering (engines, fusion generators, propulsion, habitats, spaceships, drones, civil engineering, mining, chemical engineering)
  • Content creation
  • Group Leadership
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It’s been a huge change for me to start enjoying renewable energy (solar)
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Coding and programming.
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#6 was a big one for me, that i just crossed off my list like 3 weeks ago. i got solar panels and a battery backup installed on my home, and haven't used a lick of power from the electric company since. plus once they stop dragging their feet and sign off on it, i'll be back-feeding any excess to the grid, which i'll be compensated for. i'm hoping to get close to offsetting my natural gas costs, but we'll see.
my state also has some of the highest electricity prices, and poorest coverage reliability in the country, so it feels really good to be free of it finally. also the return on investment, at least in my case, is very good, so it's just wins all around!
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