I use Claude all day without hitting my usage limit.
Claude doesn’t count messages — it counts tokens. That means some chats burn through your limit 10× faster than others.
If you want to use Claude all day without running out, use these 9 smart tricks:
become a generalist.
specialization makes you efficient. generalization makes you dangerous.
what it actually means:
• learn across domains → math, physics, software, economics, biology. patterns repeat across fields.
• connect ideas → innovation happens at the intersection, not inside silos.
• adapt fast → when one field shifts, you don’t collapse, you pivot.
• see systems → specialists see parts, generalists see the whole
• build end-to-end → from idea → design → implementation → delivery
the world rewards specialists in stable environments.
it rewards generalists when things are changing.
right now, everything is changing.
don’t just go deep.
go wide, then stack depth where it matters.
@MichaelJordaan@MichaelJordaan I'll add AgentZero to this conversation as well, also an "AI Agent operating system" where security of personal data is the key differentiator running locally on your machine within its own secure environment "virtual machine" instance.
Australian tech entrepreneur Paul Conyngham explains how he used ChatGPT/AlphaFold (spent $3,000 with no biology background) to create a custom MRNA vaccine to treat his dog’s cancer tumors. Unreal.
A speed reading training video starts at 300 words per minute and ends at 900 words per minute.
I was able to understand this entire video the first time it was present.
Could you?