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All right. So, listen up. They say it
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takes 6 months to change your life. And
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I can tell you honestly hand on heart
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that that is true. 6 months is genuinely
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enough to transform everything. Your
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life, your income, your mindset, your
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entire worldview. But here's the thing.
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You might only have 6 months left before
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the biggest opportunity that I have
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honestly seen in my entire decade now of
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being an entrepreneur disappears
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forever. And I am not exaggerating. And
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in fact, I believe this so
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wholeheartedly myself that right now I
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should not be here. Right now I'm meant
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to be in the south of France on a
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$350,000 trip that I literally woke up 2
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days into a 7-day trip and told my
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assistant in the morning, get the plane
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ready for early afternoon. I am flying
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back and I'm getting back to work. And I
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literally just left this €350,000
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trip that spent months arranging with my
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friend because quite frankly right now I
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don't care about anything else except
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for the opportunities that are in front
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of us in the second half of 2025. So,
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what I'm about to talk about in today's
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video is either going to make you very
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wealthy or you are going to look back in
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2 years with some very serious regret
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because 2025 may be, and you never know,
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I could be wrong, but from everything
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I've seen, and in fact, everything that
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I'm living through and experiencing
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right now, 2025 may be the last year
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where for the average person without
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connections, without any sort of special
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advantages, will be accessible. I don't
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want to say easy. Nothing in life is
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easy. I want to make that very, very
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clear. But will be accessible for the
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average person. So, if you ever feel
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like you have been late to the party,
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maybe you were late to the party with
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the internet, which I assume for most of
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you watching this, um, you know, you're
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probably on the younger side of things,
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you know, in 2005, some of you may have
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been 15 years old or maybe 6 years old
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or maybe 9 years old or, you know, maybe
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even 19 years old. So, if you feel like
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you missed out on the internet, if you
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feel like you missed out on uh, Bitcoin,
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this is the generational opportunity
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that we're living through. So, if you
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have felt this gnawing feeling that you
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constantly miss the boat, please watch
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this video. So, I've been an
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entrepreneur now for 10 years, which is
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funny cuz sometimes I feel like an uncle
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or a grandpa in the space, even though
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I'm really not that old. And I've
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watched every major opportunity come and
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go, whether that be drop shipping,
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whether that be Bitcoin, you name it.
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And as I said, I've constantly seen
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these people look back and go, "Man, I
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really miss that opportunity, whether
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that was Bitcoin or whether that was
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early days of social media or whether
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that was Facebook ads when they were
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dirt cheap." But you need to ask
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yourself, did you truly miss those
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opportunities or were they really not
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that accessible? you know, if Bitcoin
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was so accessible for everyone in 2011
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or 2012, why weren't more people
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investing in it? If, you know, Facebook
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ads were so easy or drop shipping was so
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easy in 2013 or 2014, why wasn't
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everyone doing it? So, here's a little
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reframe I want to give you. Maybe you
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didn't miss those opportunities. Maybe
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those opportunities were just not
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accessible to the common person in the
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first place. Maybe there were massive
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barriers, whether those be technological
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barriers, whether those be financial
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barriers, whether those be knowledge
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barriers, you know, gatekept information
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that would have simply stopped you even
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if you had seen the opportunity in front
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of you. And maybe if that is true, then
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the real question isn't why did I miss
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everything? Maybe the real question is
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what's different now that makes this
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opportunity so accessible to me? Because
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what I'm about to show you truly, for
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the first time ever in history, all
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barriers have been dropped. They have
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been completely eliminated. But there's
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always a window in absolutely everything
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where the barrier to entry is low enough
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that the common person can get in, but
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not enough people are doing it yet
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that's saturated. And I believe right
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now we are in that window. Going back to
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the Bitcoin example, everyone thinks
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that there would be multi-millionaires
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if they had just invested in 2010 or
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2011 or whatever it may be. And yeah, I
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guess maybe you would have, but likely
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what would have happened is you would
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have been stalled by barriers that you
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didn't even know existed. You need to
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understand that in 2010 2011 trying to
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onramp fiat currency into Bitcoin. It
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was extremely difficult for the common
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person to even get access or buy crypto
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in a world that was considered such a
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black market back then. It just simply
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wasn't possible for the everyday person.
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You couldn't simply just download
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Coinbase. You couldn't just on-ramp with
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your credit card or send a bank wire.
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Those didn't exist back then. You would
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have to navigate underground forms. You
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would have to deal with random people,
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figure out wallet addresses, private
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keys, all the stuff that most people
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just simply have no clue about. The
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barrier to entry wasn't just about
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knowing about Bitcoin. It was having the
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technical wherewithal and the technical
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knowhow to actually even buy it in the
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first place and then also know how to
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lose your crypto or get scammed. There
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was simply just too much stuff going on
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back then. And listen, I'm sure you've
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heard all the stories. We've all heard
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the pizza boy story. You got paid in
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Bitcoin and now he doesn't have access
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to his login or people losing seed
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phrases and all this stuff. But here's
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the other part that gets me. Listen, if
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you were living paycheck to paycheck
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back then, how much could you have
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realistically invested? $50, $100, maybe
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$200, maybe $400. So, let's say you took
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that $200 extra money that you had and
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you invested in Bitcoin in 2014 when it
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was $400 per coin. Now, listen, that
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would be worth $50,000 today. Incredible
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return. Granted, but it's not the
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life-changing multi-millions that people
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talk about when they say, "Oh, I wish I
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just bought Bitcoin and I would have
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been set for life. The average everyday
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person still would have needed some
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serious funds in order to truly change
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their life with this." And everyone
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talks about drop shipping, you know,
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back in 2015, 2016 when there was
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virtually no competition. and they look
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at it with rose tinted glasses, but they
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totally disregard the things that still
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would have needed to be true or you
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still would have need to had in place in
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order to succeed with it. You still
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would have needed to figure out product
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research and back then there weren't the
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tools there are today in order to do
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that seamlessly. You had to manually
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scroll through AliExpress for hours and
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hours and hours and put so much money
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and risk on the line. And then
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furthermore, from a technical
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perspective, you would have had to
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figure out how to use Shopify. And trust
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me, Shopify back in 2016 is not the
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Shopify of 2025. You would then need to
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find reliable suppliers who wouldn't
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scam you, who would actually deliver the
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products to your customers. And here's
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the big one. You would have had to
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figure out how to use Facebook ads. Now,
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meta ads these days are incredible and
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they're very sophisticated. But a decade
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ago, the platform was not what it is
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today. The interface was clunky.
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Targeting options were limited and there
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wasn't a plethora of courses and
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tutorials and learning materials that
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you could find the stuff out without
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trial and error. That meant that you
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needed serious testing budget. You know,
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we're talking about thousands and
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thousands of dollars burned just trying
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to figure this stuff out. You need to
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understand customer service. So, how to
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deal with angry customers, how to deal
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with chargebacks, how to deal with janky
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Chinese suppliers. And most importantly,
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you need to be very good at marketing,
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advertising, copywriting. On the
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creative side of things, and how to
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actually come up with creatives that
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convert. And that skill alone would have
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taken you months to learn. And in that
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scenario, you could easily burn through5
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or $10,000 just trying to make things
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work. And to be honest, it's not really
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that much different. The barriers are
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still there, just in different ways. So,
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yes, for sure, there was far less
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competition back then, but there was
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still so many hoops you would have to
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jump through. and so many potential ways
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that you could fall flat on your ass
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quite frankly and and fail. And this
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really brings me into the main point of
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the video because with every single one
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of these opportunities, there are really
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three main barriers that keep regular
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people locked out of it and ensure that
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only a very small percentage of people
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actually succeed. The first barrier is
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capital requirements. So whether that
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means, you know, spending so much money
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burning through ads, whether that means
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buying inventory for Amazon FBA, whether
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that means even just coughing up the
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money to even be able to invest in
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Bitcoin, even let's say it was onetenth
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the price it is now, most people simply
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did not have the financial resources in
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order to capitalize on these
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opportunities. Barrier number two was
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the knowledge requirement. And this was
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the biggest dream killer of them all
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because you would have to become an
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expert in multiple fields
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simultaneously. creative creation,
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copywriting, customer support, web
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design, a whole myriad of things, SEO,
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email marketing, selling psychology, or
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let's take it back even a decade before
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that. You wanted to get in in the
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internet space. Okay, cool. You need
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money to put into development or you
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need to learn how to figure out how to
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do it yourself. So, there's no cost. But
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once again, that is a massive massive
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learning curve. And the third barrier
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was the market access requirement. Even
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if you somehow had the money and
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knowledge, you still needed a way to
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actually reach your customers and get
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your product or service in front of
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them. You needed existing networks,
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platforms, marketing channels, or
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connections to key decision makers. And
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what made these barriers so insidious is
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that even if you could get over one of
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the barriers, the other two would stop
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you. Even if you could get over two of
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the barriers, one would trip you up. So,
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yeah, maybe you did have some money
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saved up, but you didn't have the
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knowledge. Now, there's a knowledge
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barrier. Okay, let's say you get past
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the knowledge barrier, but you don't
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have enough money. Let's say you managed
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to get over both, but you simply didn't
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have the right connections and access.
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This is why it was so insidious. It
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created a situation where only people
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with competitive advantages could play
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the game. And that brings us to 2025
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where everything has changed. This year
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is unlike anything I have ever seen in
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my entire career because artificial
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intelligence has systematically
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demolished every single one of these
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barriers. And I mean completely
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destroyed them. The capital barrier is
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simply gone. There are AI tools for any
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function you want to create. Now, you
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need to understand there's specific AI
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tools for specific outcomes. And yes, of
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course, some are more expensive than
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others. But fundamentally, if you break
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down the cost month by month for the
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same amount you're spending on a few of
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your entertainment subscriptions, you
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can build a business that absolutely
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turbocharges you and pushes you to your
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dream life quicker than you could ever
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imagine. You now have access to tools
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that produce better results than
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expensive professionals. With the right
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AI tool, you can now write sales copy
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better than any human can. It can design
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graphics that look like it's coming
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straight from a Manhattan design agency.
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It can build websites. It can create
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content. It can even create marketing
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videos. What used to cost tens of
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thousands of dollars, you can now do for
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the same price as your granted probably
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very expensive coffee addiction, but
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nonetheless for the same price as your
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coffee habit. The hardest, most
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expensive part has now become the
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easiest. The knowledge barrier is
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eliminated. And this is truly a
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gamecher. AI doesn't just have access to
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some information. It now has the ability
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to synthesize all of the world's
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information. Every single piece of
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information, article, every book, every
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single thing that has ever been released
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out there, it can synthesize it for you.
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It can organize it and make it instantly
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digestible. But more than that, AI can
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even do the work for you. It is
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literally like having the world's best
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consultants at your fingertips. I'm
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talking McKenzie level consultants.
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You've got a marketing strategist that
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you can pull out of your pocket at any
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moment in time. Then when it comes to
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market access barrier, that's superus.
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That's irrelevant. It doesn't matter
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anymore. And this might actually be the
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most important change because no longer
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do you need to wait years and years and
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years to build connections or get
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accepted by established gatekeepers
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because AI can now help you identify
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your market, create content that
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resonates with them and find the most
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effective ways to also reach them.
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Whether that's through building your own
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audience, partnering with influencers,
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or building other distribution channels,
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the barrier to get your product in front
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of customers has been dramatically
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lowered. So here's what makes this
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moment so historic and so special. For
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the first time ever, all three barriers
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have been eliminated simultaneously.
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This has literally never happened before
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because previously, yeah, maybe you
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might eliminate one barrier, but then
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there's another one or maybe there's two
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barriers eliminated, but there's still
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one that you have to get over. With AI,
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the average person with no unique
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abilities, with no competitive
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advantage, with no skill set, with no
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connections, can now actually compete at
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the highest levels in the most
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profitable online spaces. I mean, truly
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take in what this means. It now means
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that you can create, market, and sell
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solutions or products, whether that's
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digital products, coaching services,
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software, tools, whatever it is you
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want, and compete with people that have
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been doing it at a decade plus. And the
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playing field is level. But now, I'm
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going to give you the unfortunate news
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and maybe potentially ruin this
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beautiful moment. People are starting to
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figure this out. And this is why I hope
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you understand. I'm really being
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serious. I was very much looking forward
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to my trip. I left my trip early because
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it's really just been gnawing away at me
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for the last month or so. The window of
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such rich opportunity is closing because
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the amount of people flooding into AI
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powered businesses is growing. And it
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isn't growing linearly. It's growing
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exponentially. Every month, more and
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more people are waking up to it. Right
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now, in 2025, you are still early. But I
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don't know if I'll be able to say that
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in 2026. By 2026, it's very likely that
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every online space will be flooded with
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competition. And I don't want to say the
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easy money, but the accessible money,
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right? Because just remember, nothing in
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life is easy. Okay? There's ways in life
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to make money that are more accessible
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to the average person, but you know, I
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really want to stay away from that word
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easy. You know, I might use it for a
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title here and there, but you understand
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my intentions are pure when I try to
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bring you in with the title of a video,
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but I can give you a little bit more
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nuance inside of the video and give you
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a better understanding of how to think
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about these things. So, as I said, what
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is happening right now is a temporary
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imbalance. And this imbalance won't last
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forever. You know, you look at every
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other generational wealth movement.
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There was a time where it was too
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unaccessible for the average person. And
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then there was a window where it became
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accessible enough before everyone else
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crowded in. And not that the opportunity
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is lost forever, but that imbalance
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isn't there. Yes, it's accessible, but
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too many people have caught on to the
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fact that it's accessible. So, it's no
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longer that Goldilocks window of
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opportunity. And as I said, that is
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really what's happening right now with
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the AI and online business. All barriers
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have been dropped, but not enough people
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have realized it. And when people have
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realized it, your advantage goes. And by
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the way, what I'm saying here is not to
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create some sort of urgency or get you
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excited about nothing. We have real
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documented proof that this is working
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day in and day out. I mean, just look at
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what's happening globally. We have WPP.
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Now, if you're not aware who they are,
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they are one of the world's largest
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advertising and marketing firms, and
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they recently partnered with Nvidia to
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build AI powered ad campaigns. So, that
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means everything from the creative to
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the ad copy, all done by AI. They have
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already reported millions and millions
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and millions of dollars in operational
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savings and significantly faster
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turnaround time for clients. So, you
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just have to look at it and go, okay, if
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these billiond dollarar companies are
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taking big bets on AI, well, then you
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know what? Maybe it's not just hype.
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Maybe it really is the future. Or you
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have individuals like Matt Parr, who's a
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content creator who runs multiple
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AIdriven YouTube channels that
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reportedly earn between $50 to $60,000 a
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month. And he does this by automating
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content creation workflows by using
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tools like Synthasia content scripts as
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well as editing helpers or inside of our
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own monetized community where we build
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some of the best tools in the world to
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finally alleviate any barrier to entry
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for the average person to start an
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online business. And we have seen this
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at scale. I'm not talking about one or
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two success stories. I'm talking about
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countless success stories every single
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day. People from all backgrounds, people
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who are 21 and people who are 51, from
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every continent you can imagine, every
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part of the world, they are using these
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tools in order to build real online
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businesses. These aren't outliers. These
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are signals. And this has all been
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happening in the past 12 to 18 months
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because the technology has simply only
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recently got this good and finally
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become accessible. Now, here's what I
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want you to understand. Previously, it
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was not your fault that you didn't
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succeed because quite frankly, the
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system was rigged against you. There
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were massive barriers, capital
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requirements, knowledge gaps, access
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restrictions. They were specifically
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designed to keep the average person out.
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And by the way, I want to make it very
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clear. You weren't lazy, stupid, or
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incompetent. Okay? And don't ever tell
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yourself that. By the way, you were
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quite frankly fighting against a system
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that didn't want you to win. Now, let's
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also not be victims here. It was
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possible. Of course, it was possible.
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I'm just saying it was never accessible.
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But this time, it's fundamentally
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different. Every single one of your
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excuses is gone. As the same goes, fool
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me once, shame on you. Fool me twice,
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shame on me. And in this case, what that
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means is, okay, if you've let an
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opportunity pass before, as I said, it
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was not your fault because it was not
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accessible. It was doable, but it wasn't
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accessible. But if you let this
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opportunity pass, I don't want to say
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anything that comes across as
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insensitive, but like genuinely from the
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bottom of my heart, just honestly, you
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you owe it to yourself. In life,
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sometimes you get the opportunity to
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make one decision that erases every
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single bad decision you have ever made.
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And I know for a fact, hand on heart,
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this is the time. Now, in the spirit of
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sincerity, I'm not going to promote
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anything. I'm not going to send you
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anywhere. I'm not going to ask for your
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email or anything. I just have one ask.
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If this resonated with you, I'll be
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honest. Ever since I cut my holiday
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short and I came back, I've literally
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just been alone in my room thinking
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about this 24/7. And I just felt very
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compelled to make this video here today.
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It was not particularly actionable. It
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was not step by step. I know that. I
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hope you understand that. I just kind of
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wanted to film this off the dome, off
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the cuff. So, my only ask is I know it
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will take me a shitload of time. It's
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going to be a big time commitment from
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me. And right now, to be honest, I don't
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really have much of that time. My only
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ask is if you want me to make something
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more tangible, more step by step, more
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breakdowns, more over-the-shoulder
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walkthroughs on how to actually do this.
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Because I get some of you guys might be
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watching this video and you're like,
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"Okay, cool, bro. Like, cool story, but
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like what am I actually meant to do with
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this?" And I understand that and I
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empathize with it. So, if you want me to
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create some of these more step-by-step
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videos over the space of next few weeks
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and carve out some time in order to do
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so, please let me know in the comments
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and please make it overwhelming because
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those step-by-step tutorials take a lot
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of time. And with that being said, as
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always, I'm watching from afar
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and I'm rooting for