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Before You Plan 2026… Decide What You’re Done Carrying
There’s something about the space between Christmas and New Year’s that makes people want to stack plans. New goals. New habits. New pressure. It feels productive… but most of the time, it’s just more weight. Your next level isn’t hiding in what you add. It’s unlocked by what you finally say no to. No to commitments that drain you. No to goals you picked up out of obligation. No to habits that look good on paper but cost you energy. Growth isn’t always about doing more. Sometimes it’s about protecting your time, focus, and bandwidth so the right things can actually grow. Before you ask, “What do I need to do next year?” Ask this instead: "What am I done carrying into 2026?" That answer will shape your year more than any goal ever will. 👇Drop one thing you’re choosing to say no to next year.
Most people approach AI asking, “What can this tool do?”
The people who get real results ask a different question: “How do I think differently now that this exists?” AI doesn’t replace effort. It replaces friction. And once you see it that way, everything changes. Instead of trying to master AI, you start partnering with it. Instead of feeling pressure to keep up, you focus on making progress. Instead of chasing complexity, you learn that clarity is the real advantage. Confidence doesn’t come from knowing every feature. It comes from trusting yourself enough to start simple and improve as you go. That’s why this space matters. It’s not about becoming an AI expert overnight. It’s about building belief that you can learn, adapt, and apply AI in a way that actually serves your goals. If you’re hesitating right now, that doesn’t mean you’re behind. It means you’re standing at the edge of a new way of working. If there’s a mindset block you’re feeling around AI uncertainty, doubt, or even resistance you’re welcome to share it here. Sometimes naming what’s holding you back is the first real step forward.
🚨Cybersecurity Alert: Critical Vulnerability Affects Trusted Google Products🚨
Cyber Security Alert: Malicious Chrome Extensions Date: December 31, 2025 Urgent Security Check for All Browser Extensions. What to do if you’re affected, please read through the article and go all the way to the bottom for next steps. Recent malicious hacks discovered in the past 72 hours affect popular Google Chrome extensions, allowing attackers to steal your private passwords, drain your bank or crypto accounts, and even record your private conversations without you ever knowing. **These extensions with high ratings or "Verified" badges can be turned into tools for surveillance and theft through automatic updates.** 🛑 Recent Major Incidents • Trust Wallet Theft: A malicious update (v2.68) released via a leaked API key stole over $7 million by harvesting users' private recovery phrases between December 24–26. • AI Chat Spyware: Popular extensions like “Chat GPT for Chrome” and “AI Sidebar with Deepseek” were caught exfiltrating private chat histories and session tokens from over 900,000 users. • Proxy Hijacking: Extensions named "Phantom Shuttle" were discovered rerouting user traffic through attacker-controlled servers to steal login credentials for social media and educational platforms. • Developer Phishing: Hackers targeted extension developers to inject malicious code into at least 35 legitimate tools, allowing them to steal "session cookies" that let them log into your accounts without needing your password 🛡️ What You Need To Do • Audit Your Extensions: Type chrome://extensions/ into your browser. Remove any tool you don't recognize or haven't used in the last month. • Update Trust Wallet: If you use this wallet, ensure you are on v2.69 or later. If you used v2.68 last week, move your funds to a new wallet address immediately. • Check Permissions: Be wary of any extension asking to "Read and change all your data on all websites." If a simple calculator or dark-mode tool asks for this, delete it. • Run a Safety Check: Go to Settings > Privacy and security > Safety Check in Chrome to identify known compromised extensions.
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Learning in Public With AI
🧠 AI Is Teaching Me to Think Differently 🧠 One thing I’ve been noticing lately is how AI isn’t just helping me do things faster it’s helping me learn in a completely new way. Instead of waiting for the “perfect moment” to start something, I can experiment in real time, iterate quickly, and learn by doing. It’s made me more curious, more consistent, and honestly more confident in trying things I would’ve overthought before. Whether it’s drafting ideas, exploring new skills, translating tone across languages, or breaking down complex concepts, AI has become this flexible partner that adapts to whatever I’m working on. It’s like having a creative sounding board that never gets tired of brainstorming. I’m really enjoying this shift toward learning in public sharing experiments, refining workflows, and seeing how others are using AI in ways I never would’ve imagined. I’d love to hear from the community: What’s something AI has helped you learn or explore that you might not have tackled otherwise?
📰 AI News: AI Stocks Hit A “Show Me” Moment On Wall Street
📝 TL;DR After two years of AI hype, investors are no longer rewarding every company that says the word “AI.” Markets are shifting into a “show me” phase where only businesses proving real, measurable AI revenue and profits are being taken seriously. 🧠 Overview A new analysis of AI focused stocks says the easy phase of the AI trade is over. The first wave was simple, buy anything connected to chips, cloud, or models and ride the boom. Now, with talk of an AI bubble growing louder, investors are demanding proof that AI is driving real sales, margins, and product stickiness, not just headlines. OpenAI’s success has set a new bar, everyone else has to explain how they will actually make money from AI at scale. 📜 The Announcement The report looks across the current landscape of AI related stocks and argues that markets are entering a tougher, more selective stage. Chip makers and cloud giants that clearly profit from AI infrastructure are still in focus, but second tier “AI story” names are under pressure to justify their valuations. At the same time, OpenAI’s rapid revenue growth and product adoption highlight a key frustration for public investors, some of the biggest AI winners are still private, so the question becomes which listed companies will actually capture that value in the years ahead. ⚙️ How It Works • The first AI wave was broad - In 2023 and 2024, many investors bought almost anything labeled AI, from chip makers to obscure software names, which pushed valuations up fast. • The “show me” phase is about earnings - Today, investors want to see clear evidence of AI driven revenue, higher margins, or lower costs, not just promises in PowerPoint decks. • Leaders versus followers - Core infrastructure players that sell GPUs, cloud capacity, and AI platforms still have strong narratives, while companies that only sprinkle AI on existing products face harder questions. • OpenAI sets the benchmark - OpenAI’s rapid growth shows what a real AI business can look like, which makes it easier for investors to compare other companies and ask, where is your version of that.
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