Asking questions is a theme throughout my life starting when I got in trouble all the time as a kid for asking too many questions
I had an upbringing where things were very binary
In university Professor Steve Johnson @uaanchorage said something that wouldn't let me go
The concept of no universal truths eventually got me to question everything.
This tweet which led me to read @HalGregersen's book 'Questions Are the Answer' taught me to take it a step further and learn how to ask high caliber questions
Those courses led me to do tons of fun projects creating a bunch of cool things.
Can you guess the theme of my projects?
Asking questions!
It was completely unintentional.
I feel like I'm at the beginning of figuring out my purpose in life 🎉
Here's the video if you'd like to hear more details about how asking high caliber questions with genuine curiosity can change the way you work and live. loom.com/share/a055314b…
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How I built a cat facial recognition app that got 72K users within 4 months of release
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Working at a venture studio I was assigned an AI project, technology to see if your cat was happy or not. My mission was to turn it into a multimillion dollar company.
Step 1: Discovery - figure out who this is for
Cat owners?
Veterinarians?
Pet pharma?
Pet insurance?
Other?
Step 2: Discovery - run experiments
I infiltrated cat communities on Twitter, FB, IG, Reddit to find options for problems to solve
Problem 1: End of life decisions - pet owner: I don’t know if it’s time to let go.