Details, quality & precision
I don't do things to simply tick a box.
Doing things with precision and high quality is an integral part of my training in nuclear physics, where we work with dimensions and tolerances exceeding the levels of everyday life by many orders of magnitude.
This is particularly relevant today, when AI enabled anyone do things that look good and polished from a distance, but stop making sense when you look at them closely or let the time pass, revealing inconsistencies and lack of deeper understanding of the big picture.
I see AI as a tool to only speed-up the routine tasks for improving efficiency, but never compromise on quality and precision.
Read more about it in my blog:
What is stopping you from being perfect?
Resisting the slippery slope towards mediocrity

