Now I feel confident that people who follow me will have a SLIGHT SUSPICION that that isn't my writing, or something I would do.
But then, just in the middle of my writing this, a guy I very much respect wrote and asked if I had any MacBooks left, and I thought: oh, no.
This all goes to amplify my point:
This technology either dominates us, or we dominate it. There is no in between.
Obviously I would like my account back, and I have every reason to think this will eventually be resolved (and of course if any of you good people happen to work for X, please reply to this email so we might hasten that happy occasion), but
thankfully nothing about my life or business is seriously affected by this, even though I have nearly a quarter million followers there.
I remember a time when I was so tethered to Facebook that when my ads account was briefly suspended I had no idea what to do.
Meanwhile, people feel a dread hanging over them that AI could one day make them obsolete.
Shouldn't this technology be our
helper rather than the cause of our anxiety?
This is what we're going to discuss in my encore presentation.
You can bend this incredible technology to your will, you can AI-proof yourself, you can survive without being a slave to a big platform like X, you can make that device in your pocket do something other than keep you tethered to work all day, and even if you're an absolute beginner you
can use this technology to build something you can be proud of that also pays the bills.
My presentation on this doesn't cost a thing, but you have to reserve a spot by clicking here:
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