The 360° Artist Workbook - Introduction

How you do one thing is how you do everything.

WHY THIS BOOK AND HOW

Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was an industrialist, businessman, & philanthropist. He is considered the first billionaire in history, the richest man of his time. He thought it was an absolute crime that people like him, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, or Harvey Firestone, the richest and most successful individuals in the world, amassed all their fortune and went to the grave with all their knowledge locked up in their heads, so he got started on the quest of finding someone who could organize all that information so that people like you and me could learn it.

Legend says, in the year 1908 he met a man by the name of Napoleon Hill (1883-1970), whom he commissioned the task of dedicating the rest of his life to the work of finding the information, knowledge, and habits of the most successful people in the world and organize them so that any person could achieve what they have.

During his life, Hill studied more than 500 millionaires, thousands of successful people, and thousands of failures to learn what worked for them and what didn’t so he could find patterns. By 1937 he had already published a series of magazines and books on the laws of success, but nothing like his book Think And Grow Rich, which he had just published. Nowadays this book is known as the most famous and effective method for helping you achieve absolutely anything you could desire. With now more than 70 million copies sold, it’s had more success than any other book in its category, and it’s considered the book that has created the most millionaires on the planet, without counting the other multiple forms of success that also exist.

When I read his work at my 18 years of age, it radically changed the way I saw the world and the impact I could have in others. Although I don’t intent to replace his book, (what’s more, I always recommend it to everyone I come in contact with), I discovered that I could be a contribution to the work of Mr. Hill through my own work and knowledge by applying it to the main areas of every artist’s life: the arts, personal development, and professional development.

 

The 3 main areas of every human’s life. You’re the artist, always in the center, but most people tend to favor one or two areas and neglect the other, causing some serious problems in their life, career, or creative pursuits.

 

When I was a kid, I hated reading. I couldn’t understand why, after millennia of human knowledge development, there wasn’t a book that taught you everything, how to have a successful life, a successful career in any area you could imagine, take care of your body and finances and relationships and garden and pets and family, a book that solved all the problems in the world, and that taught you the exact ways, with luxury of detail, in which you could achieve the kind of success you seek in any endeavor you choose to pursue and against any challenge that life might put in your way.

A few years ago, I got to the conclusion that such a book would be physically impossible to write, as every human on earth has different interests, different speeds of learning, different stages of personal, artistic and professional development, and different circumstances in life that make every case as unique and complex as a snowflake in the coldest of storms, and therefore such a book would have the length of the entire planet and no one would ever read it. There’s no such thing as a book to teach Michael Jordan how to become Michael Jordan or a book to teach Malala Yousafzai how to become Malala Yousafzai—what’s more, if there was such a book, then neither Michael nor Malala would’ve become the humans they are today had they read it. Not even the internet, nor artificial intelligence, can give you all that you need to live the life that you are meant to live… but you can.

As I started to learn about the different areas of human development I would need to cover to write my universal book of success, I started to notice a pattern. Each of the teachers, authors, videos and podcasters I learned from worked out their knowledge and teachings from questions. Everyone has different answers, but most of them come from asking the same questions, and the best answers come from asking specialized questions specifically suited to each person’s needs.

Now, how does this relate to this book? Well, I’m glad you asked. To answer this question, we need to define a few terms first. I like to define the world around me, but when it comes to broad terms like “art” and “artist” it’s really hard to come up with a definition that can encompass everything they mean, because it’s always subjective.

To me, art is a part of the world purposely impacted through an act of creativity in order to produce a certain effect.

The art of something is then the mastery of the best practices to get a result that’s both effective in its purpose and its execution, as well as fulfilling to yourself. Therefore, if everything you can do is a skill you can develop, then everything can be art. Whether it’s the conventional kind like painting, cooking, designing, playing music, acting, singing, dancing, speaking, etc. or the unconventional use of the word “art”, like mechanical engineering, motorcycle maintenance, psychoanalysis, heart surgery, car washing, war, hiking, loving, analyzing marine biology or simply living.

And an artist is someone who practices the art of something.

With these definitions in place, we could say that a 360° Artist is someone who prepares and gets ready for every opportunity that might appear at any moment in and around her/his art, life and career. They address their life from every angle because they know that each of them is an art of its own, and that one complements the other. They don’t strive to know how to do everything, but to understand as much as they can and know where to find the information they need, so they can communicate efficiently with themselves and the people around them, and work with a team that can help them grow their life and career into the masterpiece they are meant to become.

Any man is educated who knows where to get knowledge when he needs it, and how to organize that knowledge into definite plans of action. ~ Napoleon Hill

 

The 360° Artist’s approach to the main areas. At the center there’s always you, the artist, but your approach is like a spiral that allows you to give equal (or enough) attention to each area as you go through life so nothing is neglected and everything you in one area supports another.

 

That being the case, if we asked a set of specialized questions on every area of human development, each person could become the director of their own success by getting to the answers that only they could reach, at the time they need them in their life, at their own pace, following their own interests, adapted to their own situations and conditions in life, and under their own rules.

The true path of success is that which you craft through the questions you ask, the answers you reach, and the actions you take based on those answers.

This book has over 6500 questions, exercises, and checklists I have created, gathered, and adapted along my studies from multiple different sources. Many of these questions will take you hours and maybe days or even years to answer, but the rewards you will reap out of this work will be more than worth it in both the short and long term. It contains way more questions than you’ll ever need in your life, but definitely not all the questions that you’ll ever require, but I believe that working through these questions and exercises—and their repetition—will help you become great at developing your own.

As a 360° Artist, your art is your main thing, something you find yourself doing again and again that frees you and feeds you creatively and spiritually. It’s a sort of meditation for you, something that when you do it you can forget about everything else going on in the world. The first part of this book, THE ARTS, will help you identify what it is that you love about your art and why. It will ask you some questions around the main components of its process, as well as help you discover the multiple possibilities within everything you create.

While knowing your art alone is amazing, it is pointless to make it throughout a lifetime if you neglect your personal life. Doing anything without knowing or being conscious of why you do it and how it relates to your life and career is dangerous and might give you an unfulfilled life. There are so many artists out there who create phenomenal masterpieces but are a mess as human beings. There are countless stories of artists who fell victim to their own habits and surroundings. That’s why I dedicated the second part of this book to PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, with questions about yourself, your relationships, habits, health, lifestyle, and more.

But if you truly want to make a living with what you do, you can have the best product in the world, but if you don’t know how to sell it and who to sell it to, it will just be a hobby, and probably a very expensive one. For this reason, the third part of this book is dedicated to PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, with everything you will need to ask yourself to create a great product, find the right audience for it, market it to them, and sell it as much as you want at the price that’s fair to both of you.

The objective of this workbook as a whole is to give you clarity on every part of your work and life so you can put your time and actions to good use. This workbook is sort of a self-taught course on how to live a successful life on your own terms from beginner to intermediate to advanced. Claiming your identity as a 360° Artist—simply by working on these 3 areas—is what opens the doors to everything you could ever desire. You don’t wait for external validation, because you already have it.

This book will help you honor your time. Everyone has their own time in life for everything they have to go through and everything they want to do. Instead of telling you everything you should be doing with your time and your life, I will give you the questions you can ask to move forward with whatever it is that you want and need at the moment.

The objective of most of these questions is that you end up with more information and stimulus than you need. You won’t give use to all of your answers, but they will give you choices at the time of action and prepare you for anything that comes your way while developing a career and life that is uniquely yours.

You just need to organize your ideas and knowledge.

This is a workbook for absolutely any and every type of artist who wants to work to grow their craft, life, and career in every possible aspect. (But of course, I cannot hide that at the end of the day I am, and will always be, a singer, so expect to see a lot of music-specific content and references as you read).

Even if you may not be planning on becoming a professional photographer or theater director, I encourage you to read each of those chapters as well, because knowing the basics of each discipline can be very beneficial, giving you a broader perspective of the world around you, a different vision, understanding, and appreciation. And who knows, you may find a new passion to pursuit as well.

Making questions is an art on itself. If you master this art, you will be able to master anything through your thoughts and work.

If you’re going to believe in something, believe in what works. If you’re going to do something, do what’s right; and when you do it, do it right.

GUARANTEE:

I know why you’re here. You got this Workbook because you’re hungry. You are hungry to grow more, to give more, to do more, to share more, and to become more.

You won’t leave unchallenged. You’ll be able to utilize this workbook for the rest of your life and it will keep you busy for many years to come.

By the end of this Workbook, no, even after a few pages, you will have learned more about yourself, your projects, and your work than 95% of professionals out there or even more. You will gain a new perspective and develop appreciation for multiple art forms and the people who practice them.

This knowledge and organization will bring to you some of the greatest joys, riches, and abundances in your life, because knowing who you are and what you want will give you definiteness of purpose which, alongside a burning desire for the materialization of your goals and the proper action-taking, will help you translate everything you could ever want into reality.

If it is to be, it is up to me. ~ Brian Tracy

DARK GUARANTEE:

There’s also a dark side to this workbook with two issues you will encounter if you use it wrong, so I’ll tell you what it is right away so you can avoid going through it.

This workbook is for you to know yourself, know others, and know your business so you can build a phenomenal life. This is very fun to learn about and build, but once you start growing professionally, and personally, you will find out that there’s just not enough time for you to do every job encompassed in a growing business with growing commitments in life all at once.

The first issue is that if you ever try to do everything by yourself (i.e. keep up with friends and family, build your own family, create more of your art, keep a hobby and leisure time, and build and manage a business through marketing, advertising, sales, branding, networking, logistics, and finances) you will burn out and you will suffer, because no human has ever been created to do all of these things alone, even less all at once.

People tend to give up when they burn out, this is why you will need help. This help will be found in the habits you build, and the team you work with to help you achieve everything that needs to be done to keep growing and thriving.

But worry not, because you will find questions and exercises to work on this all throughout the workbook on the 3 main parts:

The Arts – Personal Development – Professional Development.

Your keywords will be habits, relationships, and team. There’s also a Planner on part IV that will help you organize your days, weeks, months, and years; part V, Tools For Growth, will help you keep a winning mindset and energy through a Manifesto and Affirmations, plus, it will teach you how to implement some of the strongest principles from Napoleon Hill’s Think And Grow Rich; part VI is a Challenge I created to move you towards creating momentum using this workbook; and there are multiple Appendices and a Glossary at the end of the book to help you as you read.

The second issue is that the information found here and the answers you will come up with thanks to it will give you a lot of power. Power which you could perfectly use for purposeless, unproductive, or even evil means.

The world is filled with good people who have bad ideas and who believe destructive and foolish things. Many people do wrong in the world without knowing it because they lack awareness of the repercussions of their actions. Many times, this happens because people ignore other areas in which their actions are having or could have an impact. That’s why I urge you to take a glance at all the contents and questions of this workbook, especially the chapter on Global Citizenship in part II, Personal Development, so you can always be aware of everything I added here to help you make the best decisions for yourself and the world around you.

The reason I wrote a book that encompasses every major area of your life is because the world needs it more than ever. The world has always needed it, but every day it needs it more.

The important and difficult job is never to find the right answers, it is to find the right questions. For there are few things as useless—if not dangerous—as the right answer to the wrong question. ~ Peter Drucker

Most of us live in perfect ignorance of the world around us. Of course you don’t need to know everything in life, but ignorance in the basics of what we are, what surrounds us, and the relationship between both has cost us peace, harmony, health, energy, lives, progress, happiness, and the health of our planet. This is your call to live a life of purpose, awareness, growth, contribution, and fulfillment.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

The only words that will change your life are the ones you allow them to.

  • The best time to read these questions is when you don’t yet need them. This way you will know exactly where to look for whenever you do need help.

  • If you don’t feel like writing down your answers, you can always represent them through your art (i.e. Draw, sculpt, sing, etc.)

  • Don’t judge the questions and exercises before you practice them.

  • Write your answers in the 1st person in as many questions as you can.

  • ALWAYS be as specific as possible with your answers.

  • This workbook was not designed for you to answer directly on it. Dedicate a special notebook to work on every chapter and section individually.

  • Most questions won’t fulfil their purpose if you don’t take the time to think and write down their answers. After this, say your answer out loud.

  • Mark the questions you have already answered, highlight your favorites or the most important ones, and circle the ones that are left behind so you don’t miss them.

  • Take a break every now and then in between questions.

  • Choose ONE thing to work on at a time. You cannot prioritize everything. à Don’t get it all done. Get one thing done. Then move on to the next one.

  • Don’t just answer, apply your answers to your work. Trial and error will give you better answers than anything you could write.

  • Answers can be malleable. Be flexible with their applications and re-check the questions every now and then in case the answers change.

  • You don’t have all the answers. Ask for help, work with other people to brainstorm answers, and always continue learning.

  • If you ever need to research a specific subject to answer a question, by all means, be my guest.

  • If you can’t answer a question at the moment, move on to the next one.

  • If for any reason you are not able to write down your answers anywhere, then take the time to consciously meditate your answers calmly in your mind without censoring yourself. Let the thoughts flow in your head.

  • While I tried to organize every question and exercise as clearly as possible, each and every topic from this workbook connects to each other, so it’s a good idea to be constantly thinking about which topics would help you the most to work on right now.

  • Make lists for the vast majority of your answers to get the best results.

  • Take what serves you now and throw the rest away.

  • There are a lot of questions in this book. More than 6000. And you will get thousands of answers as you go through them, many of which will give you more questions. Write down those questions as soon as they come to your mind. They might be some of the most valuable questions you get in your life.

    • Add your own questions to this workbook on the sides of the pages or write over the written questions. Personalize it to your needs.

  • Celebrate every time you finish answering a question. You’re building your career and your future here. And that is no small achievement.

  • Always look to answer as fast as possible:

    • When there is a single answer, give yourself 30 seconds to 2 minutes per question.

    • When there are multiple answers (i.e. for brainstorming lists), take 5 to 15 minutes per answer.

  • Whenever you don’t know how to answer a question, ask an AI tool to help you. Remember to give it the context and the characteristics of the answer that you seek. Or even better, ask AI not to give you an answer, but to help you answer the question by asking it to give you prompts to guide you to an answer that’s fully yours.

    • When AI gives you an answer, make sure to make it genuine through your own knowledge, feelings, and work.

  • Sometimes, try asking yourself and answering the same question 3 or 4 times in a row, because your answers might change.

Be sure to look for simple solutions. If the answer isn’t simple, it’s probably not the right answer. ~ Tim Ferriss

Disclaimer: There are many questions in this workbook that might trigger you negatively. I’ve learned that most of the times when I don’t like something or something scares me, it’s because I don’t understand it. If you don’t like a question or think it’s dumb or unnecessary, try to do some research on the topic of the question, and find out why it’s important. Then get it answered, because EVERYTHING you get an answer to will help you in the pursuit of what brought you to that question in the first place.

Now, take a quick look at the content of this workbook, your workbook. Get to know its contents and get familiarized with its layout. You can start wherever you want, work at your own pace, and answer only what is relevant to you.

I have divided all these questions into different chapters, as you can see in the table of contents, most of which have been divided into sections and subsections to create a more guided work, so you get crystal clear on everything you’re doing. I know, that’s a lot of notebooks! But once you get momentum with these questions, you’ll be glad you organized yourself accordingly.

Also, when you see two or more questions side by side, it’s either because they directly complement each other, or because they are a rephrasing of the same question to be applied in different cases or give you a clearer understanding of it.

Some questions will be separated but be very similar at the same time. For this, you are free to repeat your answers to previous questions, and/or develop your answers a little more.

You must state clearly what you want and act upon it so the universe knows what to give you.

IMPORTANT:

This workbook’s objective is not to teach you nor explain to you any strategies, tactics, terms, or specific systems, nor how or why they work. Many times it will, but it will be your own responsibility to research each of them on your own so you are able to answer every question to the best of your ability and take advantage of what you want to achieve the most. What’s more you don’t have to trust anything that you read here. You only need to trust in your ability to take action and seeing what works best for you. This book was designed so that you ask yourself as many questions as possible, so I invite you to ask yourself, why would I need to use this? why is it important that I answer it? or, is this question aligned with what I want to achieve?

Remember, this workbook is a guide. The following questions and exercises are not meant to replace a formal education on any of these areas. They can’t. This workbook will teach you and help you develop logic, systematic thinking, emotional intelligence and common sense, and it will directly complement absolutely everything you learn for the rest of your life.

Don’t ever let this workbook push you away from working in your craft. Do the exercises while you’re preparing a song, while you’re writing your play, while you’re building your business and career.

HELPING OTHERS:

If you’re anything like me, you might get really excited with this book and might want to share it with others right away. That’s amazing, as long as you don’t force the people around you to change their ways, because you will only push them away from you and this book. If you want to help others, inform them if they allow you to inform them, and let your own life and results be the example they can follow.

Helping others is not about giving them the answers to their problems. More often than not, people won’t take action on something they’re told but will take very seriously the answers that they arrive at by themselves. So, ask yourself: How can I help this person arrive at the answer?

Nonetheless it is important to remember that not everyone wants to be helped. You can give someone all the right questions, but if they don’t want to work on the answers or act upon them, there’s nothing you can do about it but leave them alone. There might come a time in which they’ll be ready to work on them, and until then you can always give them your presence and the assurance that the help is always there to those who seek it, whether it’s through you, through this book, or through any of the millions of ways that exist out there.

A WORD ON QUESTIONS:

At school we get the best grades when we have the right answers to all the questions. In life we get the best results when we ask all the right questions.

We live in a day and age in which there’s so much information available to us at all times that it gets overwhelming to try to keep up with our outside environments. We are constantly overloaded with information and everything seems to be extremely complex. Questions are a great way to adapt to the changes happening around us, because they allow you to create connections between the different stimuli you’re getting and all the information you have available at the moment. The better the questions, the greater the answer.

Questions allow you to develop your knowledge, to create perspective and compassion, and to simplify problems by diving deeper into the search for answers. Questions are the root of innovation. Questions are the answer.

Everything in life seems overwhelming until you break it down. ~ Dean Graziosi

You need to learn to ask better questions. People’s lives have been ruined for not being able to ask the right questions. Their health has deteriorated, their finances have fled from their hands, their relationships have dissolved, and their habits have affected their wellbeing dramatically for the worse. Not knowing your options in life takes away your freedoms, making you a slave of your conditions, and a puppet or pawn of other people’s games.

If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much. ~ Jim Rohn

People who don’t ask questions on a consistent basis, who don’t inform themselves, who don’t learn from their own mistakes and the mistakes of others, and don’t try new things based on the information they know are at the highest risk of not only not living the lives that they dream of, but also of living a life of scarcity, ignorance, slavery, and uncertainty at a rate no human is able to bear.

Most people’s lives are either a warning or an example. ~ Tony Robbins

Don’t let your life be just another warning. You can make the difference through so many ways, and people will follow you naturally when they understand what you’re doing. That’s why you have to get informed first and start practicing what you learn. If you cannot explain what you’re doing, then you don’t really know what you’re doing.

People don’t know what they don’t know. And nowadays it’s clearer than ever that 99% of the world’s population has no idea about the most important aspects of their lives: How to develop and thrive in your physical & mental health; money & finances; relationships; time; talents, work, & career; mission, growth & contribution; and meaning & spirituality.

Most of the people in the world aren’t asking enough questions, and most of the ones who do are asking safe, convergent questions that are formulated around what they already know, leading to regurgitated ideas and opinions. We need to start asking deep, divergent questions. Questions that inspire creativity, fuel passion, and lead to profound ideas, and most importantly, spark people into action.

At school we are all taught to answer questions. Mainly closed questions with a fixed answer. And only a few college careers teach you (or demand of you) to formulate your own questions. But we’re never taught to ask great questions. Open ended questions. Questions about the fundamental things in life that spark out curiosity, invite critical and creative thinking, excite the imagination, and spur positive change to open up space for new lines of thinking, engage and recruit help from other clever people’s efforts often trained in other disciplines, and generate new appetite for the work you are doing.

Many schools and universities throughout the world are currently challenging their educational approaches and are driving their students, teachers, and staff to ask better questions so everyone can live a better quality of life and be more prepared for the challenges that the world holds for us.

By asking more and better questions you will be able to unlock entirely different answers. Here you will find questions that you have either been avoiding, or don’t know the answer to. I will ask you tough questions that will cause you to do your best thinking. And I’ve made sure to give you questions that will help you become a better person by asking and answering them. It will encourage you to challenge old assumptions, question received wisdom, and invent the impossible.

Questions have a curious power to unlock new insights and positive behavior change in every part of our lives. They can get people unstuck and open new directions for progress no matter what they are struggling with. ~ Hal Gregersen

The way you learn to ask great questions is by simply asking more questions. To ask more questions you have to be willing to listen to others, observe the world around you, and be constantly learning in regards to just about everything. I hope this book will be of help to fill the lack of education you’ve had around asking great questions or complement the education you’ve already got or are getting about it.

Asking the right questions is about having certainty of exactly what it is that you want to know. For this, there are 4 main parameters you must master in order to formulate great questions and get the best answers: You must know what to ask, to whom, when, and how. The why isn’t really necessary at the beginning. Sometimes you’ll be just curious, and other times you won’t even know why you want the answer to something until you’ve got it. Many questions will actually prompt you to develop a strong why that will encourage you to ask even more questions.

Therefore, the matter, the person, the moment, and the language, manner, and medium you utilize for asking and answering every question will be imperative to the result you want to get.

Asking questions is also about changing your mindset. For example, most people have a broke mindset. They think “oh, I can’t afford that” instead of “How could I afford this?”. This is a question that prompts you to ask more questions, most of which we will see throughout the book.

I took care to think and rethink most if not all of the questions found in this book to make sure you that they are as clear as possible for you to answer them with ease and share them with others as you go through your life and career. Of course, you’re also most welcome to modify any and all of the questions you find here to suit your specific needs.

If knowledge is power, asking questions is a superpower. ~ Dr. Grace Lee

This workbook is an invitation for you to ask as many questions as you can. This will develop your critical thinking abilities. It doesn’t have ALL the questions you will need to answer in your life and career, but it will prompt you to develop your curiosity. Whenever you come up with an answer, ask another question. NEVER be afraid to ask “dumb” questions. Look for as many answers as you can. Everywhere. Always provide yourself with more questions than answers so you can always be growing. Whenever you are not able to answer a question, ask yourself how you could answer it.

Sometimes, you will not be in the mood to answer a question, you might not know the answer or might not have the time to work on it. In these cases, just read the question aloud and continue doing what you’re doing or take a rest from it. Your subconscious mind will work on the answer so you can write it down when you’re ready.

If you haven’t asked the question, the answer has nowhere to go. ~ Clay Christensen

THE QUESTION BURST:

I recently read Hal Gregersen’s book Questions Are The Answer because I wanted to learn more about the power of questions, and it totally blew my mind when he offered me a method of seeing questions that I hadn’t thought of before. He calls it the Question Burst. It’s a 4-minute session you spend with one or more people where you take a problem and in those four minutes write as many questions related to that problem as you can, and as a result, you end up with a clearer perspective of the matter and become better equipped to handle it.

You can use this book as your own Question Burst as well, by just reading the questions of a specific section one after the other and sticking to the one that called your attention the most.

Gathering lots of questions around a single topic will inevitably give you a different perspective on how to see and approach the situation, and thus, you will be better equipped to handle it and reach the answers you really seek.

AI & THE FUTURE OF YOUR WORK:

AI won’t replace you, but someone using AI probably will. ~ Anonymous

As of November 30, 2022, Artificial Intelligence (AI) became accessible to anyone in the world who has a secure internet connection, for free, through a tool called Chat GPT, which democratized AI for the world by giving us an interface anyone could use: chat. This, alongside multiple other AI tools and software already in existence and those that will appear in the years to come, will and are changing the nature of our work, how businesses operate, the overall economy, how we relate to each other as humans professionally, personally, and romantically, and the nature of life itself.

Chat GPT works as a tool that will give you clear, concise, and effective answers to almost any question you ask it. It can write your thesis, give you the code for an app you want to create, give you a business plan that’s specific to your company, prepare a script for a viral YouTube video in the style of Mr Beast (humor included), or write you a book with the qualities of a best-seller of the length that you want, or every article for your website along with the copy for every sales page or video you may want to create.

Aside from these AI-Chat tools, there’s also other AI-powered tools that are learning to create unique artworks based on the works of other people. Some can edit your pictures and change your face, they can write you a song in the style of your favorite songwriter or compose in the style of Bach or Beethoven, and they are currently learning to sing and play instruments as well. If you’re writing a children’s book, they not only can write it for you, but they can also create the illustrations for it exactly as you want them to be.

AI is currently responsible for the capacities of self-driving cars, voice assistants like Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri, facial recognition for security, health, and creation purposes, medical breakthroughs on cancer diagnosis and treatment, it can help you on administrative tasks, customer service, transportation, fraud prevention, content creation, and personalized learning. And its uses are only increasing year after year, but it is limited to the number of questions we can think of to give them a use, as well as our ability to utilize and understand the results they give us.

Your world is limited by your ability to ask the right questions. ~ Alex Hormozi

In a world where machines are getting better and better at answering questions, we will need more people who are better at asking questions, and not any questions, but great questions. Every new year has been the best year for innovation, growth, and discoveries. And the people who know how to ask the right questions are the ones who get the most out of the current innovations in science and technology, and even have a seat at the forefront of its development. None of these tools mean anything if you don’t know how to work with the results they give you, and you won’t know how to work with results unless you know how to ask the right questions.

This book will be phenomenal for this too, as it will guide and inspire you to learn the basics of your work and life. AI is just another tool you could add to your work and use to grow whatever you are doing, but for this you will need to know the basics of what you want, and how to correct any imperfections, errors, and/or omissions.

I know all of this might sound really scary to you, but that’s the reaction that every single technological development has had on most humans since the beginning of technological developments because it means change, but I assure you that through the application of the contents found in this book you will get the right mindset and processes to be able to get the most out of every change that the world will experience not only technologically, but also psychologically, economically, politically, geographically, and any other you could think of. You are the creator, the manager, the owner, the leader, and the student. The 360° Artist. This book will help you learn to use your tools and results.

A good teacher isn't someone who gives out the answers to his students, but someone who has an understanding of their needs and challenges and gives them the right tools to help them succeed.

One final disclaimer: You will become one of the most dangerous human beings in the world once you start using this book, because people who ask questions will inevitably shake the world, and those who ask the right questions will change it for the better.

May your success come on every aspect your life, work, and career for as long as you live and beyond. May it be 360°.

Here’s to you and everything you do.

 

My best wishes,

Alejandro Navarrete

Alejandro Navarrete

Just your friendly neighborhood baritone. Singer, writer, book editor, illustrator.

https://www.360arts.co
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