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How to become rich (1990s vs. 2026)...
1990s:
• College degree
• Invest in ETFs/bonds
• Save
• Buy a house
• Retire at 65
2026:
• Learn AI skills (agency + curiosity)
• Sell those skills to companies
• Reinvest every dollar you earn
• Never retire unless you want to
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Things to do in AI when bored
• Build Claude Skills for your workflows
• Research investment plays via Perplexity Finance
• Create custom plug-ins on Cowork
• Create custom instructions for your ChatGPT
• Learn prompt engineering
• Take free AI courses
• Join an AI group (virtual or IRL)
• Apply to AI jobs (lots of good remote part-time options rn)
• Read AI articles (X + Substack)
• Create a new Notebook on NotebookLM
• Automate a workflow with Manus
• Vibe code a prototype app on Google AI Studio
• Play around with local models
• Set up OpenClaw
• Dive deep into robotics
• Learn automation (
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I've been using Claude non-stop for the past year.
I literally cannot live without these features.
Do these 8 things, and you're already ahead of 99% of Claude users:
• Custom Skills - easiest way to automate repetitive workflows (writing, grammar checks, research formatting, etc.)
• Custom Plug-ins - the best way to literally automate entire roles - go to Cowork and set these up asap
• Connectors - if you're not giving Claude access to your tools (Gmail, Calendar, Design tools, etc.) - you're leaving MASSIVE productivity on the table
• Projects - take <10 minutes to organize your Claude
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Most people don’t know this, but a16z and Y Combinator recently shared exactly what they’re looking for from new startups in 2026.
(don’t just bookmark this - actually take notes)
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AI job losses are accelerating.
Don't believe me? This is everything that's happened over the past 7 days.
Read this slowly.
• ServiceNow CEO goes on CNBC and says 35% of college grads won't find jobs because of AI. Not in a decade. "In the next couple of years."
• Elon orders sweeping layoffs at xAI after admitting it "was not built right first time around." 9 of 11 co-founders gone.
• Meta is planning layoffs that could hit 20% of the entire company. To fund AI data centres. $600 billion by 2028.
• Underemployment for recent college grads is at 42.5%. Highest since 2020.
• Atlassian cuts 1,6
XAI-1,16%
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Perplexity Computer is fast becoming my most-used AI agent for research.
Especially with the release of mobile, it's so convenient.
I've been using it for:
• Scanning and generating daily content ideas
• Scanning for real estate & investment opportunities
• Generating daily reports (content & markets)
• Quick research tasks (i.e. product reviews, comparing pricing etc.)

I highly recommend playing around with it (I'll be posting a full guide soon).
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GPT 比 Claude 更聰明。
我說出來了。
當涉及重大戰略商業或人生決策時,我更信任 GPT 5.4 勝過 Opus 4.6。
最佳組合:我用 GPT 進行戰略規劃,用 Opus 進行執行。
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WhaleProtocolOfficialvip:
Umm, how did it affect your life?
I hate to say it, but the AI bubble is finally bursting…
The scary part is how badly the experts are understating what comes next.
I didn't want to be right about this, and frankly, I made this video because nobody else would.
Watch here 👉
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CANCEL your weekend plans.
You NEED to:
• Learn Claude Code
• Learn Cowork (build 1-2 practical workflows)
• Set up Perplexity Computer/Perplexity Finance
• Optimise Cowork (plug-ins + skills)
• Set up OpenClaw
• Test Google AI products (Nano Banana 2, NotebookLM & more)
• Experiment with basic agentic solutions (Manus)
• Use AI to create a business plan/strategy/context files
• Build an AI second-brain database (Notion)
• Experiment with Notion Agents' *brand new*
• Learn basic automation tools (MCPs, Zapier, n8n)
• Learn prompt engineering - the better you can communicate with AI, the better
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Since release, I've been testing Perplexity Computer non-stop, and its capabilities are unlike any agentic system I've ever used.
This new tool literally feels like putting OpenClaw on steroids.
Here are my top Perplexity Computer prompts to test right now:
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Perplexity Computer is actually insane.
< Now runs on mobile
< Access to 15+ models
< Voice mode better than 99% of AI platforms
< Access to all Perplexity data (Finance, Politician tracking, etc.)
< Skills (like Claude)
< Personal Computer will run 24/7 on a Mac Mini
< Connectors with your daily apps (Slack, Google Suite, etc.)
< REAL use cases on the website (you can just steal the workflows)
< More secure than OpenClaw
< Easier set up than OpenClaw
OpenClaw has serious competition now - the OpenAI team better cook.
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The people who win big over the next decade won't be the smartest.
AI is making knowledge cheap.
The new moat is behaviour.
The winners will master 4 traits:
• Consistency
• Curiosity
• Speed
• Agency
Here's one tip for each that has helped me (as a 25 y/o 8-fig founder):
1. Consistency: Create a daily non-negotiables checklist (the high-leverage habits that create your "minimum viable day"). Don't go to sleep until everything is ticked off.
2. Curiosity: Time block 30 minutes a day to experimenting with new tech. Don't over-plan, just experiment and see what you can do. Do this every day with
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Got this message from one of my team members this morning.
This is what the modern employee looks like.
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If your friends aren't talking about:
• Claude
• Perplexity Computer
• Openclaw
• Fitness
• Investing
• Ownership
• Automated workflows
It's time to find new friends.
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Throw all of your finance books in the trash.
We are entering unprecedented territory with AI.
There are just way too many unknowns to confidently allocate...
• Will $1T+ in AI capex actually produce returns, or is this the biggest misallocation of capital in history?
• Which companies survive when AI agents replace their customers' employees?
• Where does the value accrue on the stack? Models? Energy? Robotics? Commodities?
• What happens to consumer spending when white-collar jobs disappear?
• What does real estate look like when remote work + AI eliminates the reason cities exist?
The tradi
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Anthropic recently released a masterclass on prompt engineering.
After implementing this, my Claude responses went from 6.5/10 → 9.5/10.
If you use Claude tools regularly, you'll want to add this to your prompting toolkit:
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AI will literally never replace you if you do these things:
• Ask better questions than everyone else
• Solve real problems
• Stay curious
• Learn to sell
• Develop taste
• Learn storytelling
• Build distribution
• Build a reputation that precedes you
• Take calculated risks
• Move fast (speed/agency is the new moat)
• Build real relationships + network
Stack as many of these traits/skills as possible over the next ~12 months.
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OpenClaw is still one of the biggest untapped opportunities in AI right now.
Experts are charging thousands just to set it up for small businesses.
$6,000 just to set up a Mac Mini in person (1-hour job, btw).
Do this in your local area, and you'll have zero competition.
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Don’t waste your time..
This is the only Vibe Coding prompt you'll ever need to ship fully functional workflows:
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