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I need your advice for me to start today to develop and train myself as self-learning in preparation for my retirement after

seven years. I want a


field that is online working where is it very competitive, highly demand, difficult to learn. I need it with a high possibility that it will be a huge
market demand at my retirement time. Also I needed to be with very low probability that a I will take over I needed to be most probably highly
paid. I did my research below just verify acknowledge if it’s true correct if you think otherwise for other disciplines. My research was based on
skills, demand, difficulty, the possibility that I can do to kind of learnings of two similar disciplines since day having common areas of learning
and skills between them.

Complex problem-solving: While AI can solve some types of problems, it is still difficult for machines to handle complex, multi-faceted problems
that require creativity and critical thinking. Jobs that require strategic thinking, such as management consulting, are less likely to be replaced by
AI.

1. Web development: With the rise of e-commerce and the increasing importance of having a strong online presence, web development is a
skill that is in high demand. You could start by learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and gradually work your way up to more advanced
skills like server-side scripting and database management.

2. Data Science: This is a field that involves using statistical and computational methods to extract insights from large and complex datasets.
With the rise of big data, data science is a skill that is in high demand and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future. It requires
knowledge of programming, statistics, and machine learning, and there is currently a shortage of skilled data scientists in the job market.

3. Cybersecurity: With the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyber attacks, cybersecurity is a skill that is in high demand.
Cybersecurity professionals are responsible for protecting sensitive data and systems from unauthorized access, and they may work in a
variety of industries, including healthcare, finance, and government.

4. Data Science: High probability (80-90%) - Data is becoming increasingly important in almost every industry, and the demand for skilled
data scientists is likely to continue growing as more companies seek to leverage the power of data to make informed business decisions.

5. Cybersecurity: High probability (80-90%) - With the growing threat of cyber attacks, the demand for cybersecurity professionals is likely
to remain high for the foreseeable future. As more companies store sensitive data in the cloud and rely on networked devices, the need for
skilled cybersecurity professionals will only continue to grow.

6. Data Science: Difficult, requires patience - Data Science involves a combination of programming, statistics, and machine learning, making
it a complex and technical field. It requires a significant investment of time and effort to develop the necessary skills and knowledge.

7. Cybersecurity: Difficult, requires patience - Cybersecurity is a complex and ever-evolving field that requires a deep understanding of
computer networks, security protocols, and threat detection techniques. It requires a high level of technical expertise and ongoing learning
to stay up-to-date with the latest threats and trends.

8. Data Science and Cybersecurity: Both skills require a strong foundation in programming and technical expertise, and there is some
overlap in the use of statistical analysis and machine learning. Learning these skills together can help you develop a deep understanding of
computer systems and data analysis techniques.

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