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Using multiple AI tools for different tasks is getting expensive

I use ChatGPT almost every day, but I need some more AI tools for video editing and other small tasks.

At first, I didn't mind paying for a separate subscription. But overall, I realized that the monthly cost was more than I expected.

Someone on LinkedIn mentioned that there are platforms where you can use several AI tools in one place, without paying for each tool separately.

Are they profitable to use?

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u/Shoddy_Lunch_4830 — 1 day ago

I stopped trying to be the smartest person in every meeting

When I first started working I felt like I had to say something in every meeting.

I was afraid to be quiet because people would think I wasn’t paying attention or didn’t know what I was doing.

I noticed after a while that the people I respected the most didn’t talk the most. They listened, asked good questions and spoke when they had something to add.

It took some time for me to realise that listening can be more impressive than always talking.

What is something you did at work that you don’t do anymore?

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u/Shoddy_Lunch_4830 — 2 days ago

What is something you stopped worrying about after gaining more work experience?

When I first started working, there were things I was worried about almost every day.

But as time went on, I found some of those worries were not as important as I had thought.

Experience changed my view more than any advice ever could.

What's something you used to worry about at work that you don't worry about anymore?

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u/Shoddy_Lunch_4830 — 4 days ago

What is one small thing a manager did that earned your respect?

People tend to remember bad managers but I have also worked with a few who made a good impression by doing simple things.

Nothing to write home about. Sometimes it was listening before deciding, or admitting a mistake, or giving credit where credit was due.

Little things like that can totally change people's feelings about where they work.

What was a small thing that a manager did that you respected?

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u/Shoddy_Lunch_4830 — 5 days ago