<p>Often, we are so caught up in current news and trends that we forget about the eternal value of fundamental knowledge that has been formed over years, decades, and even centuries. It is important to remember that the knowledge, experience, and scientific discoveries of the past play a key role in our rapidly changing world. An example is ChatGPT, which does not know events after 2021 but continues to provide immense value in programming, science, copywriting, and even everyday questions.</p>
<p>Recently, in a video with Elon Musk, someone left a comment: “Does it matter that the video is already a year old?” In my opinion, the relevance and interest of an interview a year later actually testify to its quality. Most of today’s works and publications will become outdated in a week (I wonder if this post will be relevant in 5 years?)</p>
<p>I have encountered a similar thought about books: it is worth focusing on works whose authors have already passed away, because everything else is just a hustle.</p>
<p>Do you agree?</p>
· Essay · 1 min
The Timeless Relevance of Good Ideas
We forget about the eternal value of knowledge formed over centuries. An example is ChatGPT, which continues to be useful despite outdated data.