YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE WRONG THING.
You are worried about what the machine can do.
Every year, artificial intelligence gets faster, cheaper, more capable. Every year, the things you were paid to know become less valuable. You already feel this. The tightening. The suspicion that the ground beneath your career, your expertise, your sense of usefulness is not as solid as it was three years ago.
Most books will tell you to adapt. Learn new skills. Stay ahead.
This one won’t.
This book will tell you that the race you think you are in does not exist. That the thing you are afraid of losing—your relevance, your edge, your ability to compete—was never the thing that made you irreplaceable. And that the thing which does make you irreplaceable is something you carry but have never been taught to use.
In fact, you should be worried about what you have never bothered to learn about yourself.
A software architect in Bengaluru is about to discover this. So is a textile manufacturer in Coimbatore who has been touching fabric for thirty years without understanding what his hands actually know. So is a teacher in rural India who watches her classroom rendered obsolete in a single semester—and builds something better from the wreckage.
THEIR STORIES ARE IN THIS BOOK.
YOURS IS THE REASON YOU NEED TO READ IT.