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Most people won’t make money with AI.
Not because it’s hard—because they’re focused on the wrong thing. They’re learning tools. They’re saving prompts. They’re watching tutorials. But they haven’t answered one question: “What problem am I solving that someone will pay for?” If you’re serious about using AI to create income, do this: Pick ONE: A) Save businesses time B) Make businesses money C) Reduce a cost they already have Then ask AI: “What is the simplest, repeatable way I can deliver this without customization?” That’s your starting point. I’m curious where people are at right now: Comment with the number: 1 — Just starting with AI 2 — Using it but not making money yet 3 — Making some money with it 4 — Scaling something that works Let’s see where the real distribution is.
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This can be true without a vision and knowing exactly how you want AI to help. I am a substitute teacher and, I tell the middle schoolers they don't need AI now. They need to learn their foundation and then, in the future they will know exactly what they want AI to do for them.
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@Mark Kurywczak I really appreciate and agree with your thoughts on this. Being a sub, I have very little say but, I try to encourage wherever I can. Our school system starts the children on computers in elementary school and teaches keyboard typing and basic robotics.
Day 2
Day 2 was very informative. I appreciate all that was shared. While I am not able to invest in the bootcamp at this time, I will take all the tools provided in this webinar and press forward. Thank you!
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Yes, I won't be able to make the live event but, I will definitely watch the recorded session.
Wins from Day 1
The action items from today were next level! I have been working with ChatGPT, telling it who to think it was and what I needed it to do, but I had not taken the time to tell it who I am. I hope we dig a little deeper on this tomorrow. Molly was amazing. I must use the tools she gave us. Tony really inspired me, and I loved the graphic of the heart and mind working together. I realize this is more than one win; all the speakers were excellent!
📚 Why the Most Successful People Are Obsessed With Learning
The most successful people are not successful because they know everything. They are successful because they never stop learning. That is the difference. While most people want quick answers, high performers keep building better thinking. They stay curious. They ask better questions. They study what is changing. They refine how they work. They know that the faster the world moves, the more dangerous it is to rely on old assumptions. Learning keeps them sharp. It keeps them adaptable. It keeps them relevant. The people who keep growing are usually the ones who keep learning before they are forced to. They do not wait until the market changes, the tools evolve, or the results slow down. They stay in motion. They read, test, listen, observe, and apply. That is why they spot opportunities earlier and adjust faster than everyone else. Learning is not just knowledge. It is leverage. Every new skill shortens future struggle. Every new insight reduces trial and error. Every lesson compounds into faster decisions, better execution, and less wasted time. That is why the best people are not obsessed with learning for appearance. They are obsessed with it because it saves them time, helps them move with confidence, and keeps them from getting stuck. And here is the truth a lot of people miss. Success can make people comfortable. Comfort can make people lazy. And laziness in learning is often the beginning of irrelevance. The most successful people know they cannot afford to coast. They know yesterday’s strategy will not guarantee tomorrow’s results. So they keep sharpening their edge. They stay open. They stay humble. They stay willing to be a beginner again. That mindset is powerful. Because people who love learning do not panic when things change. They adapt. They figure it out. They learn the tool, study the shift, test the idea, and keep moving. While others feel threatened by change, they use learning to stay ahead of it. That is why they keep winning. In a world moving this fast, learning is no longer optional. It is part of staying valuable. It is part of protecting momentum. It is part of building a future where growth does not stall the moment the environment changes.
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Laziness in learning is often the beginning of irrelevance. This is so true! I tell my students all the time that leaders are readers! I am appalled at the number of students that sit in class and do nothing. As we continue learning and encourage those around us I believe we can change this narrative. This course will be an incredible tool to advance business in a meaningful way.
Greetings from the beautiful MS Gulf Coast!
Good afternoon! This is Mary Harvey from Long Beach, MS. I am a retired Air Force operating room nurse. At this time I am serving as a substitute teacher 4-12 as I work on developing a couple of businesses. I have begun to study AI and have used Chatgpt on a couple of projects. It is important to me to stay on the cutting edge of technology. I am looking forward to this opportunity to learn more and meet the people in this group to see how these tools are being utilized.
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I am retired from the US Air Force. I served twenty years as an operating room nurse. I have been caring for people since I retired in 2013.

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