What are you most worried about for the future?
With the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence, I often find myself asking: Are the skills I’m learning today still going to matter tomorrow?
As an MBA student specializing in Business Analytics, I’m preparing to dive into Machine Learning soon — a subject that feels both exciting and intimidating. I know it’s an essential part of the evolving tech and business world, and I genuinely hope it equips me to understand and adapt to the changes ahead. But still, I find myself wondering: Does everything need to be filtered through the lens of AI and ML now?
At the same time, I’m also learning web development — a space I enjoy for its creativity, problem-solving, and sense of tangible progress. There’s something deeply fulfilling about building something from scratch and seeing it come alive on a screen. But I can’t lie — sometimes, there’s a quiet fear in the back of my mind: What if this becomes outdated? What if AI tools take over this too?
These thoughts can feel heavy. Overwhelming, even. But here’s what I try to remind myself:
I’m not just learning tools — I’m building a mindset. A mindset that’s curious, adaptable, and open to change. The act of learning itself, whether it’s coding a landing page or understanding how a model predicts churn, is teaching me how to think, not just what to do.
Yes, the tools will evolve. Some skills may shift in relevance. But the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn — that’s timeless. That’s the real skill.
So I document my journey, I stay open, and I try to show up — even when I’m uncertain.
Because in a world that’s moving faster than ever, it’s not perfection or prediction that keeps us going.
It’s progress.
It’s curiosity.
It’s the willingness to say, “I don’t know everything, but I’m here to learn.”
And that, I believe, will always be relevant.
But then I remind myself: I’m building skills that compound, documenting my journey, and staying curious. And in a world that’s constantly changing, that mindset is always relevant.

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