The job you were hired for
will not be the job in ten years.
The tools will turn over.
Whole specialties will shrink.
New ones will appear
that don't have names yet.
People hear that and panic.
I'd tell you to hear it differently.
The skill that carries you
isn't any one stack.
It's the ability to become a beginner
again, on purpose, without shame.
The people who thrive across decades
aren't the ones who never changed.
They're the ones who changed early,
often, and willingly —
who treated reinvention as normal
instead of as failure.
You won't out-predict the future.
You can out-adapt it.
Get comfortable starting over.
That's the one job that never ends.
– Asael Shinder
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