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I keep starting over every time something new drops (how do you stop?)
Every time I feel like I'm making progress, a new model drops, a new tool comes out, or someone posts about a workflow I've never even heard of. And for a while, I kept starting over. New shiny thing > abandon what I was learning > repeat. Here's the question I'm actually wrestling with: How do you decide what to keep learning vs. what to ignore? Do you stick to one tool until you've built something real? Or do you adapt as things change? if anyone has answers please drop them below especially if you've figured out a system that actually works. I need it
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I’ve been loving your videos and I’m so glad I found your community.
The shovel strategy.
I built a stock scanner with AI. Here's the idea behind it: During the 1800s Gold Rush, the people who got rich weren't the gold miners, they were the ones selling shovels. Same thing is happening now with AI. Instead of chasing the hype, I built a tool that tracks the picks-and-shovels companies — the infrastructure, chips, software, and energy companies that power AI, not the flashy names. The app scans 2,600+ stocks every day and surfaces which ones are hitting a buy zone on the chart, ranked by how far they've dropped and how "shovel-like" they are. Right now: AI Infra 100%, AI Apps 100% are fully in buying territory. Defense and Energy are cooling off. The whole thing was built using Claude AI, I described what I wanted in plain English, it wrote the code, I kept making it better. The app is called Steward. Tagline: discipline is the craft. Built this in a few weeks with basically zero coding experience. It connected to robinhood and can live update everything and even trade now for me if i want it to. right now i just have it paper trading its picks, so it can learn and also show me how its performing off what it suggests. its alot more complicated than I can explain because it follows my strategy which is not really based off of purely numbers or one strategy.
The shovel strategy.
1 like • 14d
This is seriously cool. Love the “shovel strategy” framing way smarter than chasing hype. Steward sounds like a real edge if it can stay disciplined and keep learning from paper trades.
The Fitness Guy Learning AI
Hey everyone, A couple weeks ago, I had no idea what Claude Code was. I’m a fitness coach, husband, dad, Marine Corps veteran, and most of my life has revolved around helping people get stronger, healthier, and more confident. Then I found Nate’s content, joined the community, and went down a rabbit hole that’s completely changed how I think about business, systems, and AI. I’m still very much the fitness guy in a room full of people who know way more about this stuff than I do, but I’ve been having a blast learning and applying it to my business. The reason I’m posting is simple: I’d like to actually get to know some people in here. Most of my day is spent coaching clients, creating content, training, and building my business, so I don’t spend as much time in the community as I’d like. It’d be cool to connect with a few people who are building something meaningful and trying to improve their lives. If that sounds like you, shoot me a message. No sales pitch, no mastermind class, and no weird networking agenda. Just genuine people trying to build cool things, learn new skills, and become a little better than they were yesterday. P.S. I know enough to know this stuff is powerful, and I know enough to know I don’t know much. I’m over here bragging to my audience about the wonders of AI while simultaneously figuring it out myself. If you’ve got advice, lessons learned, mistakes to avoid, or little nuggets of wisdom you wish someone had told you earlier, I’d genuinely love to hear them.
1 like • 14d
Love this, man. Really respect the honesty and the beginner mindset. I’m in a similar boat of learning as I go, trying to apply these tools to real life and business instead of just talking about them. Your background in coaching, fitness, and service probably gives you a huge advantage because you already understand people, discipline, and transformation.
Day 5 - Website Building
Built a website for my brother's new business. Amazing skills, amazing days we live. Back in the day this would be a headache to do or even pay someone to endlessly drag the deadline. https://lazer-test-website.vercel.app/
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very nice ! keep it up man
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