
For the first time in decades, the way we search for things on the internet is being disrupted. Google, which by every measure is the world's leader in search, has built a remarkable business surfacing information when we have questions. But a series of new innovations, namely ChatGPT and LLMs, coupled with new frontiers in search UI (e.g. chat-based search), are going to rapidly transform how we get the information, and hopefully knowledge, we seek over the coming decade.
I once read that the history (and future) of business is just an endless cycle of aggregation and disaggregation. I went to Google to figure out where this theory came from and the results I got back were not helpful. So I went to ChatGPT and found exactly what I was looking for:

Today is my official last day at Fundera / Nerdwallet.
For the first time in my life, I have absolutely no clue what will come next. This is a new experience for me and it fills me with anxiety. But I am eager to learn how to explore and embrace the uncertainty.
When I was a teenager I played tennis competitively. I was a nutcase and would regularly throw tantrums and break rackets when I lost. I saw a sports psychologist and he told me about an ancient Chinese phrase called wu wei which he described as meaning "go with the flow." While it's a minor perversion of this Taoist concept, Westerners have adopted it to represent an orientation of "effortless action," "non-doing," or "action through inaction." I love it and it has served me well.
As a Type-A-Control-Freak-INTJ, wu wei doesn't always come naturally, but when it does it's beautiful. I am ready to go with the flow.
