Mark Cuban just said something every person reading this needs to hear.
AI agents are about to sweep through every small and mid-size business in America.
The owners will not know how to build them.
They will not know how to use them.
They will not even know where to start.
That is not a problem.
That is a $100 billion opportunity sitting in plain sight.
Cuban's advice was simple.
Learn Claude.
Learn agentic workflows.
Understand how AI actually works under the hood.
Then walk through the door of any local business and show them what is possible.
The accountant with 12 employees. The regional contractor. The dental practice. The logistics company.
None of them have AI budgets. None of them have AI experts. None of them have any idea what Claude Code can do for their operation in a single afternoon.
You do not need to build the next frontier model.
You need to walk into a business that is still doing something manually and show them the 10 minute version.
That skill is worth more right now than any credential from any university.
33 million businesses.
Most of them still running on spreadsheets and gut instinct.
The window to be the person who shows up first is wide open right now.
Screenshot this and come back in a year.
#WhyIStayed#TheMorningRush
Because I started a "quick" 10-minute YouTube video, and I’m now three hours deep into a documentary about how marbles are made.
Until we address first the quality of education for the non-functionally illiterate and fixing the national illiteracy, what growth do we have? - Stephen Cuunjieng
#deped#wakeUp#ph
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🇵🇭 A YOUNG MAYOR WITH AN OLD SOUL: VICO SOTTO’S FIGHT FOR ACCOUNTABILITY
In a nation weary of recycled excuses and recycled names, Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto stands as a rare figure: young in age, but ancient in wisdom.
He doesn’t grandstand.
He doesn’t chase headlines.
He simply does the work—with moral courage, quiet integrity, and a deep respect for the rule of law.
When asked about the Senate’s flood control probe, he didn’t deflect or dramatize. He said:
“Let the Senators do their job.”
But he didn’t stop there.
He reminded the nation:
“Ang importante dito, managot ang kailangan managot—whether they’re government officials, contractors, suppliers, politicians, or career officials.”
And most importantly, he warned us:
“Wag tayong pumayag na magkalimutan tayo after two months, after two years for that matter.”
This is not just a statement.
It’s a philosophy.
It’s a refusal to normalize impunity.
While others play politics, Mayor Sotto is conducting parallel investigations, assisting national agencies, and quietly building a culture of accountability from the ground up.
In a time of excess and spectacle, he reminds us that leadership is not about power—it’s about principle.
Not about noise—but about integrity.
Not about age—but about character.
He is proof that reform doesn’t need theatrics.
It needs backbone.
Let us support leaders like him.
Let us echo his call.
Let us remember that silence enables corruption—and memory is our greatest weapon against it.
🔴 #AccountabilityIsCourage
🔴 #SupportPrincipledLeadership
🔴 #WagTayongMagkalimutan
🔴 #VicoSottoStyleOfGovernance
🔴 #IntegrityIsTheNewRevolution
@VicoSotto