I’ve been in tech for over a decade, and one thing I’ve noticed is how fast everything moves. Now with AI, it feels like change is happening every hour. Just open X (Twitter), and you’ll see a flood of new AI use cases popping up every day.
If you focus too much on these rapid changes, it’s easy to feel anxious and overwhelmed.
That’s why I always go back to something Jeff Bezos said: instead of asking what’s going to change, ask what’s not going to change in the next 10 years.
In the context of retail, Bezos pointed out that customers will always want lower prices, faster delivery, and a wide selection. That core truth doesn’t change.
That insight was so valuable to me—and I revisit it whenever the pace of tech starts to feel overwhelming.
I just need to focus on what’s not going to change.
That brings clarity. And more importantly, it brings peace.