1. People who use AI and are all in.
2. People who don't use it and have no reason to.
3. People who have negative feelings about it.
4. People who pretend like they don't use AI and suddenly have a larger vocabulary and use words like "Elevate"
1. People who use AI and are all in.
2. People who don't use it and have no reason to.
3. People who have negative feelings about it.
4. People who pretend like they don't use AI and suddenly have a larger vocabulary and use words like "Elevate"
Some send out 250 applications.
Job seekers hit 400 online forms.
This generation isn’t lazy.
They’re stuck in a system that auto-rejects them before anyone reads their name.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/15/opinion/rejection-college-youth.html
Some send out 250 applications.
Job seekers hit 400 online forms.
This generation isn’t lazy.
They’re stuck in a system that auto-rejects them before anyone reads their name.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/15/opinion/rejection-college-youth.html
I burned out after building a 7-figure org because I never invested in myself.
Then I built a system:
1. Start small
2. Reinvest intentionally
3. Level up and repeat
Now I run multiple companies and feel clear and alive.
I burned out after building a 7-figure org because I never invested in myself.
Then I built a system:
1. Start small
2. Reinvest intentionally
3. Level up and repeat
Now I run multiple companies and feel clear and alive.
Schools must teach students how AI works and prepare them for AI jobs.
I think its a great idea, however IDK how this gets down when they're supposedly cutting the budget.
Schools must teach students how AI works and prepare them for AI jobs.
I think its a great idea, however IDK how this gets down when they're supposedly cutting the budget.