Never aim to fit in. Never aim to be apart of the “crowd”.
If you look around and realize you’re swimming in the same direction as all of the other fish… you should probably turn around quick.
Google CEO, Sundar Pichai:
"If you don't learn how to orchestrate agents now, you'll spend 2027 catching up to people who started today"
In 30 minutes, he explains why the best engineers are moving from writing code to running agents
One agent researches
One writes
One tests
One reviews
One fixes
The human becomes the operator, not the bottleneck
Bookmark and watch the interview
What just happened?
The S&P 500 just erased nearly -$2 TRILLION of market cap just hours after 3rd strongest US jobs report in 18 months.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin is officially down over -50% from its record high in October 2025.
What's happening? Let us explain.
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met a woman in marbella making $68,000/month replying to google reviews
not writing them
not getting them
replying to them
"thank you for your kind words we appreciate your feedback"
340 times a month
340 property management clients paying her $200/month each
to type slightly different versions of "thanks for the review"
no ads, website, content or personal brand
she sends one cold email:
"you have 50 google reviews and havent replied to a single one. every unanswered review costs you roughly 9% of potential tenants. want me to handle all your review responses for $200/month?"
thats the pitch
thats the whole business
one stat that scares property managers turned into $68K/month
she hired 2 VAs in the philippines at $600/month each to do the actual replies
total overhead: $1,200
net profit: $66,800/month
from replying to google reviews
heres why nobody competes with her:
the task is so boring that nobody thinks its a business
no one wakes up and says "i want to build a company that replies to google reviews"
but every property manager knows they should reply and never does because its low priority and tedious
$200/month is nothing to a company collecting $50-200K in rent
but unanswered reviews silently eating their occupancy rate is a real problem
she didnt sell a service but the removal of a task they were too busy to do themselves
at a price so low that saying no felt dumb
and the churn is almost zero because who cancels a $200/month service that runs itself
the formula:
- find a boring recurring task every business in one niche ignores
- prove it costs them money to ignore it
- charge so little the decision is automatic
- deliver with cheap labour so margins stay above 90%
- stack hundreds of clients because nobody cancels
same formula that built the $2.4M/year dentist compliance business
same formula running the $3.1M portable toilet empire
the most profitable businesses are always the ones nobody wants to brag about
stop building things that sound cool on twitter
start finding the boring task nobody will do for the wealthy customer who will gladly pay to never think about it again
Kevin O’Leary thinks the highest paying job right now is customer acquisition on social media
“I used to pay those guys $48,000, now I’m paying them $250,000 because you can measure their work based on customer acquisition every week”
“Most of them become contractors, they make half a million dollars a year because they know how to take content, turn it into a 59 second ad on social and acquire 200 customers”
“Those people in their early 20’s are so valuable now. If you know how to use your phone, somebody wants to hire you”
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Mark Cuban just handed young people a blueprint for getting rich in the next 1-5 years.
Every small and mid-sized business will soon need AI agents.
Except none of those business owners will know how to build them.
That's your opportunity.
His advice: learn Claude, learn agentic workflows, learn AI. Then walk into those businesses and solve problems they can't solve themselves. They have money. They have deep problems. You have the skills.
AI just replaced your $100k MRR marketing agency.
>Just need to enter website url and agents start working in minutes, no hiring or managing required
>It deploys a full "marketing team" of autonomous agents
>Solves the distribution bottleneck in the AI-product era
>Runs daily specialized agents for: SEO, GEO, content writing, Reddit posting, Hacker News, X/Twitter growth
>Replaces what normally costs $60k–$160k+/year, (marketer + agencies + writers + community managers) with a flat $99/month
Cancel your weekend plans
if you work in marketing, you need to catch up
> set up claude code (superpowers, skip permissions, obsidian integration)
> create your brand foundation file (voice, tone, audience, what you never say)
> map out your workflows and see where you can slot in AI automations
> set up marketing skills (find on github or build your own)
> set up wispr flow for voice-to-text across every app
> build an n8n content repurposing pipeline (one post → every platform)
> experiment with clay for AI-powered lead gen and enrichment
> build a multi-agent content system (researcher, writer, editor, publisher)
> test perplexity computer and build a marketing agent team inside it
> take the anthropic skilljar course and get claude certified
> test perplexity pro source mapping for competitive research
> build an outbound pipeline with apify + claude code + n8n (scrape, enrich, email)
> set up AI-powered ad dashboards that update in real time
> use linkedin scraping → email enrichment → facebook custom audiences for targeting
> study GTM engineering (the gap between "I shipped" and "I have users" is where the money is)
> learn prompt engineering (your inputs determine your outputs)
now is the time to lock in
Trump Cycle
The same cycle every time.
Test something small.
It works.
Confidence becomes hubris.
Next move: 4× bigger.
When it fails:
Double down.
Blame the market.
Go all in.
Normally it’s a business gamble.
This time it’s the American economy.
And we keep repeating the playbook.
Martingale systems work until they implode.
Most don’t understand so it looks amazing and they get lost in the initial outputs rather than the gamble.
Trump Casinos (Atlantic City)
• Started with Trump Plaza (modest early success in a growing market).
• Scaled massively to Taj Mahal (debt-fueled mega-expansion).
• Revenues failed amid recession/market saturation.
• Doubled down via restructurings and retained control.
• Blamed oversupply, high interest rates, economy; went all in on creditor negotiations hoping they’d fold (multiple bankruptcies ensued).
Trump Shuttle
• Acquired Eastern routes (initial premium service worked modestly).
• Scaled with luxury upgrades and heavy promotion/debt.
• Couldn’t cover interest amid recession/fuel costs.
• Doubled down sustaining operations.
• Blamed fuel prices/competition; surrendered to creditors hoping for favorable terms.
Plaza Hotel
• Bought and renovated (modest success under management).
• Leveraged heavily for upgrades as part of larger empire.
• Couldn’t service loans in real estate slump.
• Doubled down integrating into broader operations.
• Blamed NY market/economic conditions; negotiated debt deals hoping creditors folded.
Trump University
• Launched basic online courses (modest initial enrollments).
• Scaled to expensive nationwide live seminars/mentorship.
• Faced lawsuits over misleading claims.
• Doubled down defending vigorously in court/media.
• Blamed disgruntled students/regulators; fought until settlement, hoping opponents backed down.
New Jersey Generals (USFL)
• Bought team (performed well initially in spring league).
• Pushed massive league expansion/antitrust suit against NFL.
• League collapsed after antitrust loss.
• Doubled down on lawsuit strategy.
• Blamed NFL monopoly/judges; went all in hoping courts forced merger/fold.
Game theory
Most people are playing the wrong game.
If you want to get rich, there are only 3 games that actually matter.
Everything else is a distraction
realizing AI is your generation's gold rush event, and 99% of your competition is still debating whether the gold even exists.
(you're about to get filthy rich)