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Helping solopreneurs 2x revenue with AI content automation & vibe marketing 🚀 DM for free guide!

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🚀 Just launched an MVP: room-sense-ai.replit.app Upload a photo of your room. Get AI-powered suggestions on how to improve it: 🛋️ Layout 🎨 Color scheme 💡 Lighting 🪑 Furniture 🪞 Accessories Why it matters Built this solo over the last few weeks 👇


Make the impossible inevitable!


Post about your niche plus some evergreen topics - Health - Wealth - Relationships That's about it!


Honestly... Vibe coding isn't about coding it's all about the upfront work: - analysis - design - workflows Get these right first before developing anything


Like it or not, AI is already doing parts of your job better than you The goal? Be irreplaceable - Identify what only humans can do in your role - Master the tools that amplify your uniqueness - Position yourself as the person who bridges AI and human value


The fitness industry wants you confused so you keep buying their shit You don't need 47 different exercises You don't need supplements You don't need a perfect program Pick 5 basic moves. Do them consistently. That's it.


Most of you will be economically irrelevant in 5 years because of AI Customer service reps, data analysts, and junior lawyers - you're first. You do the same job You don't change your mindset What can you do? Take charge of your life Learn to use AI before it uses you


Finding more solutions to problems is my thing right now. Be constructive Find solutions Improve oneself


I believe that you have to keep trying no matter the cost. Never stop. If you stop, then you may as well be dead


Solve your own problems first and then go solve someone else's


Don't just survive - thrive! Never settle


Is AI in a bubble right now?


Keep disappearing from this platform. Get tired Get distracted Get demotivated Gonna be a reply guy for a while - let's see what's going whilst I build quietly in the background...


Should I just be a reply guy?


Work is a lot more fun when you’ve got a side project cooking on the back burner. What’s stopping you?


Is it actually risky to ship? Or just scary? Tiny, frequent updates = low risk, fast feedback.


Sometimes you just need to commit: pick a skill, go deep. A little each week beats doing nothing at all. Agree/disagree?


If learning = winning, then you always win with a new project. Go build something weird.


Iterations win. Delays kill. Try shipping a micro-update, feels way less scary when you do it often.


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