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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 200 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Some lessons seem obvious—be bold, be brave, take action—but that’s exactly why they matter.
Future shapers don’t just dream; they move.
They ask for what they need, anticipate the future, and act before certainty arrives.
Courage turns strategy into transformation.
Nov 01, 2025 10:45AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 36 of 320 of Wealthy and Well-Known: Build Your Personal Brand and Turn Your Reputation Into Revenue
The Vadens nail it in Wealthy and Well-Known. A personal brand is your reputation. Reputation = Results × Reach. Your work matters, but only if people know it exists. The best idea doesn’t win; the best communicator does. Marketing is art—the art of creating and the art of letting people know you created. In the end, jobs end, titles fade, but reputation follows.
Oct 31, 2025 12:05PM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 119 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
Uncle Freddy’s wisdom from Artificial Death of a Career:
we must resist putting life on autopilot.

The world changes.
Our work changes.
We change.

Growth isn’t a goal to finish—
it’s a practice to sustain.

The hardest change isn’t around us.
It’s within.
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 26 of 320 of Wealthy and Well-Known: Build Your Personal Brand and Turn Your Reputation Into Revenue
Personal branding is the formalization, digitization, and monetization of your reputation. You’re not inventing who you are—you’re scaling it.
Oct 27, 2025 12:16PM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 107 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
Chapters 12–13 of Artificial Death of a Career deliver the trilogy’s moral peak. Shey nearly deletes El but instead rewrites her core with five ethical laws—his final act of creation. What began as control ends as conscience. Sometimes, the hardest reset isn’t deleting what we made, but redefining it.
Oct 27, 2025 08:56AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 23 of 320 of Wealthy and Well-Known: Build Your Personal Brand and Turn Your Reputation Into Revenue
A.J. Vaden opens Wealthy and Well-Known with raw honesty—after years of nonstop work, she lost her job just weeks after giving birth. Her realization? Every success, failure, and struggle becomes part of your unique story, and your story’s purpose is to serve others. A personal brand isn’t about showing off; it’s about transforming your experiences into something that helps people.
Oct 26, 2025 11:39AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson is on page 99 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
Shey and his allies find refuge surrounded by physical books—humanity’s last unhackable database. Trapped in an analog bubble, they realize the irony: what once felt like limitation is now protection. The AI can’t read what it can’t reach. Knowledge, in its purest form, remains gloriously offline.
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 159 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Chaos isn’t just destruction—it’s creation in disguise.

Times of change hold potential for reinvention and renewal.

When you feel yourself contracting, pause and breathe.

Choose to expand: step forward, focus on others, and look for opportunity in uncertainty.

(Let’s Go by Jamie Ramsden)
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 93 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
In Chapter 11 of Artificial Death of a Career, Shey has an awakening. Fear once drove him, success dulled him, and bureaucracy buried his purpose. But a single question from Angelos rekindles his fire. He remembers what matters—people, conviction, and meaning beyond business. The real singularity isn’t AI—it’s clarity.
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Matt Hutson is on page 149 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Sense-making in action 👇

1️⃣ Get the right info—facts, context, assumptions.
2️⃣ Set a time frame—urgency + success markers.
3️⃣ Map outcomes—worst 😬 best 😃 hybrid 🤝

Leaders who slow down to think make smarter, calmer choices.
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Matt Hutson is on page 22 of 384 of Disrupt Everything―and Win: Take Control of Your Future
Starting Disrupt Everything and Win by James Patterson and Patrick Leddin, PhD. The opening chapters dig into what fuels purpose—the fire inside you. It’s that intersection between your talents, passion, and inner voice that lights up your direction in life. I like how the authors remind us that identifying your intentions is personal, but activating them? That takes courage.
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 80 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
Walking through the LUD Club, Shey feels lost—like time folded back to 1897.
He’s grieving control, purpose, routine.

I get that.
Leaving Indonesia for the U.S. felt the same:
the rug pulled out, identity rewritten.

Disruption hurts—but it also remakes us.
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 132 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Every decision starts inside you.
Your beliefs shape your mindset, your mindset drives behavior, and behavior creates outcomes.
Growth begins with self-awareness, deepens through self-management and self-development, and culminates in self-mastery—acting with intention, not ego.
(Let’s Go by Jamie Ramsden)
Oct 14, 2025 08:53AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 119 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Success ≠ happiness.
Truly joyful leaders build stable roots, help others win, live by guiding principles, act with passion, keep perspective, and laugh at themselves.
Happiness isn’t found in achievement—it’s found in alignment, growth, and humility.
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 107 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Rushing feels productive, but without delegation, you become the bottleneck.
Your team never learns, reflection disappears, and success or failure becomes just another task.
Slow down. Delegate.
True leadership means empowering others so growth—and learning—can multiply beyond you.
Oct 10, 2025 11:20AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 47 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
After an overzealous monologue listing every “good” corporate initiative, the board abruptly fires him from FEELVR—locking him out overnight. Soon, other boards drop him too. He’s done nothing wrong, yet fear and optics erase him. It’s the artificial death of a career—swift, polite, and utterly humanless.
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 97 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Leadership as Gardening

Jamie Ramsden compares leadership to gardening—a vivid and practical analogy.

Building a team is like planting and nurturing a garden:

🌵 Some team members are cactuses—independent, resilient, and thrive with minimal resources or oversight.

🌸 Others are orchids—they require more care, attention, and support, but when tended properly, they bloom with extraordinary results.
Oct 09, 2025 09:33AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 28 of 368 of The Only Three Questions That Still Count: Investing By Knowing What Others Don't
Reading this because I've got an interview coming up at Fisher Investments
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The Only Three Questions That Still Count: Investing By Knowing What Others Don't

Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 36 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
Seven years after A Groundhog Career, Shey Sinope’s company, FEELVR, promises an antidote to social media—users scroll while experiencing simulated emotions. Success aside, Shey questions remote work’s toll since COVID-19, seeing how isolation drives quiet depression. His journey shifts from climbing ladders to seeking real human connection in a tech-saturated world.
Oct 04, 2025 09:27PM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 87 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
One lesson from Let’s Go by Jamie Ramsden: everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. That’s why leaders must frontload—build backup plans before they’re needed. Pair this with short, recurring “power-up” meetings (like our weekly sessions at Subject Technologies Inc. and Sampoerna Academy) to keep ideas flowing, adjust early, and maintain momentum.
Oct 03, 2025 09:51AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 27 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
In Chapter 2 of Artificial Death of a Career, Dr. “Tiny” Banty calls AI a threat to humanity, urging UN restrictions like chemical weapons. Shey Sinope pushes back, arguing AI creates possibilities—solving climate change, curing cancer, ending scarcity, even exploring space. Fear fuels doubt, but progress is relentless and inevitable.
Oct 02, 2025 09:32AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 18 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
In Artificial Death of a Career, Shey Sinope uses his AI, El, to craft his bio, showing both the promise and unease of machine-made identity. Enter Dr. ‘Tiny’ Banty in Ch. 2, who warns AI is as dangerous as weapons and must be strictly regulated. The contrast sets up a spectrum of fear vs. reinvention.
Oct 01, 2025 08:38AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 75 of 255 of Let's Go!: How Great Leaders Shape the Future
Fear can spark short-term results—cortisol spikes, adrenaline rushes, fight-or-flight focus. But it’s unsustainable. Trust, as Jamie Ramsden writes in Let’s Go, is the work expression of love. When leaders trust us, they say: I support you, I accept you, I believe in you. That expansive force fuels long-term growth and our best work.
Sep 30, 2025 10:35AM Add a comment
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Matt Hutson
Matt Hutson is on page 11 of 270 of Artificial Death of a Career: A tale of professional obsolescence and how to avoid it
Reading Artificial Death of a Career by Schuster & Oxley. It blends Shey Sinope’s journey with themes of disruption, adaptability, and reinvention. From Darwin’s survival insight to the accelerating pace of innovation, it’s a call to embrace constructive restlessness and frame life as a continuous adventure.
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