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FOREVER PARENTS

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Being a single parent brings many challenges. Being a grandparent in a single-parent family has its own challenges and rewards. Examine them together.

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7 contributions to The AI Advantage
🔥 If you had your choice...
What day of the week would you want to attend a live workshop with Igor & Dean to learn next level AI tactics & strategies?
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Any day. Beginning of the week is best. Dr appointments we’d-Friday
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Monday but any day sat-Tuesday is good. I have so many dr appointments Wednesday-Friday.
🚨 Real Person vs. Gen-AI: The Test
Let's see who actually has the trained eye in this community Below are three images. Two of them are 100% AI-generated, and only one is a real, unedited photograph Lately, models have gotten so precise with smartphone camera physics, lens noise, and natural lighting that the old ways of spotting a fake don't work anymore How to Play: Look closely at the textures, the background geometry, and the anatomy. Drop your vote in the comments below: - Option 1: The girl in the brown bikini on the lounge chair. - Option 2: The girl in the red polka-dot top by the food truck. - Option 3: The blonde girl wearing clear glasses. No cheating, no running it through detectors. Drop your guess (Option 1, 2, or 3) and explain the exact artifact that gave it away for you. I’ll reveal the correct answer and break down the anatomical flaws in 24 hours! 👇
🚨 Real Person vs. Gen-AI: The Test
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I think on #3 the arms are wrong. There is no muscle at all. Too thin, no shape.I think on #2, that unit is too close to her head. If it is inside it would not be so clear just like the other things in the background. She’s at a weird place.
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@Monique McPherson it’s the painted truck
How often do you stop and appreciate how far you've come?
Seriously. Not how far you still have to go. Not the goal you haven't reached yet. Not the thing you're still trying to fix. How far have you come? The person you are today knows things, has survived things, and has overcome things that would've felt impossible a few years ago. Growth has a funny way of becoming invisible once it becomes normal. So before you focus on what's next, take 60 seconds and answer this: What's one thing about your life today that a younger version of you would be proud of? Drop it below. 👇 Let's celebrate some wins today.
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@Nicholas John haven’t done much more than my statements. Can’t figure it out.
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@John Andrew no, I haven’t and really don’t know what that is. I don’t have a product other than my experience and voice.
The Skill Nobody Talks About Enough
Resilience is probably the most underrated skill on the planet. Everybody wants the outcome. More money. More freedom. More confidence. More impact. But almost nobody talks about the emotional strength required to keep going while none of it is happening yet. Because THAT’S the part that breaks most people. Not failure. Not lack of talent. Not lack of opportunity. It’s the uncertainty. It’s doing the work and wondering if it’s ever gonna pay off. It’s showing up when you feel invisible. It’s putting yourself out there and not getting the response you hoped for. It’s having a bad week and still deciding not to quit on yourself. That’s resilience. And honestly… the people who win in life are usually just the people who got really good at getting back up faster. They stopped making hard seasons mean “this isn’t for me.” They stopped treating discomfort like danger. They stopped expecting confidence before action. They learned to keep moving anyway. I think a lot of people in this community are way closer than they realize. But they’re judging themselves because the results haven’t caught up YET. Don’t confuse slow progress with failure. Don’t confuse hard with impossible. And definitely don’t quit just because it’s taking longer than your ego wanted it to. Some of the biggest transformations happen in seasons where it feels like nothing is working. Keep going. Seriously. What’s one season in your life that almost broke you… but actually made you stronger? 👇
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I guess this season. My husband of almost 40 years together died in his sleep and I found him and tried to revive him, then had to get my children home, who were away at college and work. That was eight years ago and I feel like I am still waiting for him to walk in the door. Income is now a concern again with only one paycheck coming in. I feel like I did in college sometimes, with no resources left. I have become quite isolated of my own volition. My friends and family say I am strong, but I would not describe myself as strong. I would say resilient. I have cancer and am going through treatment alone this time. I had it in 2012, but my husband got me through it, (with God's grace). Now, it is up to me. Resilience isn't new to me. I grew up much like Dean and Tony did.
AI has saved the day, when I didn't know I needed saving.
Today, using AI, I fixed a garage door motor, which had not worked for 2 years, while simultaneously taking inventory on my works two pantries. I figured that's not bad for never having done either of the two ever in my half-century life
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Really? You didn’t try YouTube?
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I'm an young senior (69) who thought it was too late to take on AI at my age. I have cancer for the second time, but I have a lot more life to live.

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