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John Hope Bryant says if you hang around nine broke people you'll be the tenth
"Billionaires don't need more money. Somebody with $100 million doesn't need more money. A Fortune 500 CEO doesn't need more money. They want relationships. It's not about what you get, but what you have to give"
"Here's the key about relationships. A giver and a giver is exotic. A giver and a taker is neurotic. A taker and a taker is psychotic. Most people have taker relationships"
"Surround yourself with givers, get the toxicity out of your life, and your whole frequency rises. The opposite is also true. If you hang around nine broke people, you'll be the tenth"
Brands pay this guy $3,200 a video for an influencer who doesn't exist and she clears $47,000 a month while he sleeps.
He got tired of watching e-com brands burn $8K on a single shoot day, so he built a node-based system that turns one AI face into 5 monetizable clips a day. No model, no photographer, no studio.
Here's the exact breakdown:
→ He picks the uncopyable feature first: vitiligo. A face the niche has zero supply of and rivals can't clone in a month
→ Midjourney renders the base, then a trained LoRA in Flux locks that one face so she never drifts post to post
→ Kling animates her, ElevenLabs gives her a voice, HeyGen syncs the lips, and now she "films herself" every day
→ TikTok feeds her the trend on its own through the niche tag
→ Shopify fulfills merch and fitness plans under her face with no agency taking a cut
The key move 96% skip: you choose the uncopyable feature before you ever generate the face.
Pick a generic pretty blonde and 400 clones bury you in a week. Pick vitiligo, a scar, a gap tooth, something with no supply, and you own the search tag for free.
The economics are stupid: each clip costs $0.40 in compute, a brand pays $3,200 to drop a product into it, and it ships in 12 minutes.
First night live, her brown mini-dress fitting in a Paris hotel pulled 62K views in 18 hours. By morning the store had 312 orders at $9,360, for a girl who was a prompt 72 hours earlier.
The comments fill with "wait, is she real?", and that argument is the fuel the algorithm runs on.
No photographer. No model agency. No shoot day.
Just one locked face, a trend tag, and the discipline to pick a feature nobody else can render.
Half of you are already typing that this is dystopian. The other half just opened Higgsfield.
Which one are you?