Half the world will experience a mental health disorder.
The bottleneck isn’t awareness—it’s access, precision, and scale.
AI won’t replace therapists. It will scale wisdom.
It won’t replace empathy. It will amplify understanding.
Mental health is shifting:
From reactive to predictive.
From generic to hyper-personalized.
From expensive to abundant.
The future isn’t in clinics—it’s in real-time insights, data-driven habits, and proactive care.
Mental health is not a privilege. It’s a protocol.
This paper shows you can predict real purchase intent (90% accuracy) by asking an LLM to impersonate a customer with a demographic profile, giving it a product & having it give impressions, which another AI rates.
No fine-tuning or training & beats classic ML methods.
This is BEYOND insane:
After spending time with real sages, geniuses, and a child, I can attest, all four things @naval recommends spending time with seems to converge.
Sages are childlike.
Geniuses are sage-like.
Both re-read the imp books.
And children have bits of both sage/genius in them.
0 capital gain tax when you sell your company/product (For me this is the dealbraker).
Tax rates are marginal (8% till $200K profits annually).
Also dividends are tax free.
If your friend lives there and become a nominee director, it just costs $500 per year to maintain the company