Not because the tech was bad. The tech was great.
But I was solving problems I thought people had, instead of the one problem that actually kept them awake at night.
Here's the constraint I finally identified (and it's probably yours too):
Most people don't need "AI." They need results without the rental fees.
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That's why I built the classroom the way I did.
Not as a library of "cool AI stuff."
As a step-by-step path from "I pay monthly for AI" to "I own the stack, the data, and the outcome."
The core course — Be Practical — now has 14 playbook folders inside it. Each one is a complete business system you can run offline:
Model Mogul, Autopilot Empire, The Silent Sales Engine, Fast Credit, Open-Oracle, The Prompt Millionaire, AI Arbitrageur, The AI-Assisted Agency, The Exit Strategy, The Data Dominance Playbook, Content Cascade, Custom Models & GPTs, Mastering Offline Voice AI, Building Applications with Ollama.
Plus the full foundation stack: Private AI Foundations → AI Agents 101 → MCPs 101 → Automation 101 → Vibe Coding 101 → Making Money with Offline AI → AI for Business.
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If you haven't clicked through the classroom in a while, there's a lot more in there now.
The question isn't "do you have time to learn this?"
The question is: what's the ONE constraint in your business that, if removed, makes everything else easier?
If that constraint is "I don't own my AI stack" — the path is already built.
Drop a comment with your biggest bottleneck. I'll point you to the exact playbook that solves it.