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What is annoying about this headline is that a completely ignores the absolute total incompetence of Cuban economic policy, and the role of the Cuban government itself plays in the catastrophe finds itself in.
Cuban lawmakers unanimously approved sweeping reforms backed by the Communist Party and former leader Raul Castro that would privatize a vast swath of the country's socialist economy in a bid to survive punishing US sanctions https://t.co/T9qnNi6JoJ
🎯 “Los inversores no van a invertir en Cuba si no hay cambios políticos” - Carlos Saladrigas, presidente del Cuba Study Group, en entrevista concedida a HyperMedia Megazine, el pasado 26 de mayo
Challenge to reporters: Try NOT going to the Versailles window. Please. It’s lazy.
Go to Miami Intl Airport, interview ppl checking in still—a pesar de todo—for daily flights to points on the island to support their families.
Would make for an interesting exercise.
Astonishing take down of the Cuban government by a young religious influencer who has become a viral sensation for her open and smart criticism of what’s not working in #Cuba. The police just summoned her mom. Others like her have been recently arrested.
The most valuable company of the next decade might be built by one person in a room.
No employees. No office. No investors.
Just a founder and an army of agents.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt just handed you the most important wealth creation blueprint of the next decade.
Schmidt: “This is the agentic period in AI.”
The era of the chatbot is over. The era of the agent has begun.
And Schmidt says if you want to capitalize on it, the formula is simple.
Schmidt: “If you really wanna make money, it’s actually easy. Found an agentic AI company.”
But he was precise about where the real value lives.
Schmidt: “I don’t mean one designing agents. I mean build an agent to do something.”
Not infrastructure. Not foundational models. Not another AI wrapper.
Execution.
Autonomous, end-to-end, runs-without-you execution.
Schmidt: “For the next year or two, everyone’s going to build agents.”
And those agents are going to compete in an open market for every white-collar function that exists.
The winners won’t own software products. They’ll own the labor.
Think about what that actually means.
Every industry built on repetitive human expertise is about to face a digital worker that never sleeps, never asks for a raise, and gets better every month.
Legal research. Financial analysis. Sales. Recruiting. Customer operations. Marketing.
Every niche is a company waiting to be built.
Schmidt: “If you build a better agent than anyone else, you can probably build one incredible company and own it yourself.”
Own it yourself.
No venture capital. No massive executive team. No dilution.
For the first time in history, the leverage that used to require hundreds of employees fits inside a codebase one person can own outright.
And once agents execute better than humans at a specific function, businesses stop hiring for it.
They just deploy.
Whoever builds the best digital worker in any given category doesn’t compete for talent.
They obsolete the need for it.
We spent the last decade watching software eat the world.
We are about to watch agents eat the workforce.
The founders who move now, pick a niche, and build the best digital worker in that category won’t just build companies.
They’ll build the new infrastructure of human productivity.
Every era of wealth creation had a window.
The railroad window. The internet window. The mobile window.
Each one rewarded the people who saw it early and moved while everyone else was still debating whether it was real.
This is the window.
The only question is whether you build the agent or spend the rest of your career being replaced by one.
I will have a Team USA Jack Hughes jersey behind the seat at my desk for the rest of time. What an incredible description of how every USA hockey fan felt