AI for People Who Think They're Not Technical Enough
The biggest barrier to using AI isn't skill. It's the mistaken belief that you need some.
Most people treat AI as a novelty. The ones who benefit most treat it like a calculator — unremarkable, always there, indispensable.
The biggest barrier to using AI isn't skill. It's the mistaken belief that you need some.
We have built a culture that treats exhaustion as a badge of honor. The price is paid in cognitive function, physical health, emotional regulation, and years of life.
The tools have never been cheaper or more powerful. The fundamentals have never changed. Understanding both is what separates the businesses that make it from the ones that don't.
The fear of losing a decade of experience stops most people from making the move that would improve their working life. It's almost always a false fear.
The major AI assistants are more similar than their marketing suggests and more different than their benchmark scores reveal. Here's how to find the one that works for your life.
For most of human history, personalized instruction was a luxury of the wealthy. AI has made it available to anyone with a question and fifteen minutes.
One short email a week: the most useful way to use AI in your everyday life, plus a money or productivity idea worth trying.
Most people treat AI as a novelty. The ones who benefit most treat it like a calculator — unremarkable, always there, indispensable.
Before stocks, before crypto, before any investment advice: a plain pile of cash that sits in an account doing almost nothing — until the day it does everything.
Knowledge workers report being in meetings or managing interruptions for more than half of every workday. The cost is staggering — and almost entirely self-inflicted.
Most people get mediocre results from AI assistants because they ask mediocre questions. The gap between a frustrating experience and a transformative one is smaller than you think.
We have built a culture that treats exhaustion as a badge of honor. The price is paid in cognitive function, physical health, emotional regulation, and years of life.
The major AI assistants are more similar than their marketing suggests and more different than their benchmark scores reveal. Here's how to find the one that works for your life.
The tools have never been cheaper or more powerful. The fundamentals have never changed. Understanding both is what separates the businesses that make it from the ones that don't.
The fear of losing a decade of experience stops most people from making the move that would improve their working life. It's almost always a false fear.