If you’re using AI like Google, you’re wasting it.
Most people open AI, ask a question, and leave disappointed.
Not because AI is bad.
But because they’re using it wrong.
@Gladhex I actually mixed a few tools together,
GPT for ideas, writing, and research
• Claude for deeper analysis and long-form content
• n8n and Creao AI for automation
• Zapier for connecting apps and workflows
I spent 30 minutes testing AI tools today.
Here's what stood out:
Most AI tools are built to save time.
Very few are built to create leverage.
Saving 30 minutes is useful.
Creating an asset that works for you 24/7 is game-changing.
That's the difference.
Most people use AI to write a post.
A few use AI to build systems.
Most people use AI to answer questions.
A few use AI to automate work.
Most people use AI for convenience.
A few use AI for leverage.
The gap between those two groups is going to get much bigger over the next few years.
The question isn't whether you're using AI.
The question is:
Are you using it to save time, or to multiply your output?
DAY 9 OF NEXTGEN AI CLASSES
Today’s focus:
Short-Form Content
Hooks.
Captions.
Threads.
Posts.
Most people don’t fail because their content is bad.
They fail because nobody stops scrolling long enough to read it.
Today we’re breaking down:
• Scroll-stopping hooks
• Viral post structures
• Threads that hold attention
• Platform-specific content strategies
• AI-assisted short-form writing
• How to turn 1 idea into multiple content formats
By the end of today’s class, students should be able to create publish-ready content for:
• X
• Instagram
• LinkedIn
• TikTok
• Facebook
This is where content starts becoming leverage.
Most people use AI to ask questions.
The top 1% use AI to build skills, create content, automate work, launch businesses, and make money.
NEXTGEN Academy is now live.
30 modules.
5 tracks.
One AI tutor.
Right inside Discord.
Type /enroll and start building your future today.
Full details on discord announcement channel
That’s why some people get powerful results…
While others think AI is “overrated.”
If you had to improve one thing about your AI prompts today, what would it be?
If you’re using AI like Google, you’re wasting it.
Most people open AI, ask a question, and leave disappointed.
Not because AI is bad.
But because they’re using it wrong.
The difference isn’t the AI.
It’s the user.
AI only reflects how clearly you think.
If your prompts are weak,
your output will always be weak.
AI amplifies direction, not confusion.