Stop Winging It. There's a Better Way to Learn.
Four steps that changed how I think about picking up any new skill.
Learning never stops. I love exploring big ideas and the questions underneath them, testing what actually holds up, and sharing what I find as I go. Take what's useful to you, leave the rest.
Things I've read, tested, or thought about lately. Pulled straight from the newsletter.
Four steps that changed how I think about picking up any new skill.
A quick introduction to who I am and what I'll be writing about here.
And whatever I've fallen down a rabbit hole on that week. Finance and work show up when they are the best example, not the headline.
Where it's heading, what's genuinely new, and which tools actually earn their place once you test them.
Mental models, books and thinkers, and the quiet satisfaction of figuring something out.
Human behaviour, decisions, and habits. The reasons hiding underneath the obvious ones.
I'm Rosa. I'm curious about almost everything: where tech and AI are heading, big ideas and how to think well, and why people do what they do. I learn by exploring and testing things, then sharing what actually holds up, not the hype and not advice from on high.
I mostly write to think out loud. Putting something in public makes me read more carefully before I do, which is half the reason I do it. If something I share makes you think, or saves you an afternoon, that's the point. I work in finance operations in Jersey, which is where I get to test ideas against real problems. Background's on LinkedIn.
An occasional note on something I found interesting and read deeper into. Tech, AI, an idea, a bit of human behaviour. No fixed schedule, no faff. Take what's useful.