The more I use AI, the more I realize that most people are thinking about it the wrong way
For the last 2 weeks, I've been trying to integrate AI into more and more parts of my workflow
At first, I thought the goal was to have AI do the entire task for me ... but that's rarely where the best results come from
The real unlock is learning how to work with AI, not replacing yourself with it
Don't get me wrong :
> AI can brainstorm faster than me (from well founded ideas I give it)
> AI can organize information faster than me
> AI can give me 10 starting points in seconds
But it still can't replace my taste, my experience, my understanding of my audience, or my ability to know what actually feels right
The best workflows I've found are the ones where AI is involved throughout the process, but a human is still making the key decisions
Being the brain and having it on steroids is the smartest way to approach the "how" of using AI
thanks brother !
Also, quick history which feels like a movie :
Banking job : got it because someone overheard me explaining the canadian equivalent of 401K to a friend in a coffeeshop and thought I was a certified planner
Web3 : clicked random TG link, met a guy in a 12 people chat, 6 months later asked me to do clips
Life is surreal tbh
Here's every job I've had over the last 5 years:
• 2020–2022: Worked in the VFX industry on major film productions (IMDb below)
• 2023: Unemployed
• 2023: Landed my first role in banking
• 2023–2024: Moved up through 3 different positions at the same bank
• 2025: Quit my job and went all-in on my web3 business
• 2025-Today: Running my own company, working with incredible people, creating content I genuinely enjoy, traveling from time to time, and honestly living a life I once only imagined.
Looking back, the biggest turning point wasn't a promotion or a new job
It was meeting one single person randomly in 2023
That person became my first client, opened doors I never knew existed, and completely changed the trajectory of my life
Never underestimate how much a single conversation can change everything
What did your last 5 years of work look like?
GM - Day 151/365
Time to absolutely lock the f*ck in, with a white monster this morning :
> Client work
> Hitting the gym (ARMS DAY)
> Scripting some more episodes of the desk series
Pretty straightforward day making sh*t happen once again
What's your plans today?
(Selfie taken in Vietnam, fits the PEAK energy for today)