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This is a đ´ââ ď¸ Founding MembersâOnly đ´ââ ď¸ post. Founding Members get access to the Pirate Eddie Bot to ask category design questions, weekly actionable insights, the full library with 30+ audiobooks, 250+ mini-books, and more. See the Founders Deck here.
Dear Friend, Subscriber, and Category Pirate,
Last week, the same day Creator Capitalist launched, Pirate Christopher gave a keynote in San Diego. He built the entire speech around what happens when knowledge and execution become free, and creation becomes the only thing that matters.
He closed with something that wonât leave peopleâs heads:
âIf you connect your different to making the biggest possible difference at scale with AI, you will have a different career. If not, youâll suffer the fate of a knowledge worker.â
Thereâs no third option.
Heâs given many a monster keynote.
But this was different. Multiple men and women came up to ask if they could just hug him. He clearly struck a chord.
The decades old Knowledge Worker deal is done
For 67 years, the Knowledge Worker deal was simple: acquire valuable knowledge, get paid to apply it. Knowledge is power. Execution is everything.
You were raised on that deal. You were rewarded for it. Promotions, titles, salariesâall of it is designed to keep you applying existing knowledge to existing problems. The system told you that knowing and executing were valuable things. And you believed it, because the paychecks confirmed it.
Creatingâthe thing every five-year-old does without thinkingâgot relegated to the margins. To the weekend. To the âwhen I have timeâ pile. The thing that used to come naturally became the thing you needed permission for.
Now knowledge is free. Execution is free. And creatingâhaving a point of view, naming a problem nobody else has named, building a framework that didnât exist before, designing something so different that people reorganize their thinking around itâis the only thing thatâs scarce.
The irony is brutal: the thing the system trained out of you is the only thing the market will pay for now.
A five-year-old creates naturally. A fifty-five-year-old has been trained out of it.
Get a few kids together. Give them paper and crayons. Leave the room for 20 minutes.
Theyâll draw. Theyâll invent. Theyâll argue about whose drawing is better. Theyâll make up stories about what they drew. Theyâll collaborate, compete, and createâwithout anyone telling them to. Without a framework. Without permission. Without a strategy meeting first.
Every five-year-old is insanely creative. They wonât shut up. Theyâre full of ideas. They have more curiosity in a single afternoon than most boardrooms generate in a quarter.
So youâd think by the time theyâre 55, with decades of experience and knowledge layered on top of that natural creativity, theyâd be the most creative people alive.
The opposite happens.
Somewhere between five and fifty-five, we got trained to stop creating and start executing. To stop asking âwhat if?â and start asking âwhatâs the deliverable?â To stop seeing what isnât there yet and start optimizing what already is.
The system rewarded us for it. Promotions, titles, salaries, corner officesâall of it designed to keep us applying existing knowledge to existing problems inside existing structures.
AI just made that entire reward system obsolete. The executing and the knowingâthe things the system trained us to prioritize over creatingâare now the cheapest things on the planet.
The creatingâthe thing every five-year-old does without thinkingâis now the most valuable.
This is either terrifying or the greatest opportunity of your life.
It depends entirely on whether you have a framework for it.
If youâre still trying to outsmart AI by knowing more, or outwork AI by executing harder, youâre going to lose. Youâre playing the 67-year-old game with 67-year-old rules, and the rules just changed.
If instead you connect your differentâyour superpower, the thing people come to you for, the thing that makes the biggest difference possibleâto making a difference at scale with AI, everything changes.
One person can now build what used to take an entire company. The Silicon Valley conversation has moved from âwhen will we see the first billion-dollar one-person company?â to âwhen will we see the first billion-dollar ARR one-person company?â
The tools are here. The moment is here. The question isnât whether AI will replace you.
The question is: what should you create?
Three things to sit with before Friday.
1. When was the last time you created something that didnât exist before?
Not edited. Not optimized. Not iterated on someone elseâs work. Actually createdâfrom scratchâa framework, an idea, a point of view that was yours. If you canât remember, thatâs the signal. The system trained the creating out of you. Itâs still in there. But you have to go looking for it.
2. What do people come to you for that youâve never charged for?
The thing colleagues ask you about in the hallway. The thing friends text you about on weekends. The thing you do so naturally that it feels like it shouldnât count as expertise. Thatâs your superpower. And itâs probably the most valuable thing about youâprecisely because youâve never treated it that way.
3. If you could only do one thing for the rest of your career, what would it be?
Not the thing youâre good at. Not the thing on your resume. The thing thatâif everything else went away and you could only keep one piece of what you doâyou would choose. Thatâs where the creating lives. Thatâs what AI canât replicate. And thatâs the foundation of everything a Creator Capitalist builds on.
Write your answers down. Donât type them. Donât ask AI. Sit with them.
Friday: Career Quakes drops.
AI is the biggest career quake in a generation. Maybe the biggest ever.
We keep using that wordâquakeâbecause itâs precise. Not a disruption. Not a trend. Not a âshift in the landscape.â A quake. The kind that shakes all three rings of your life simultaneously: the global forces you canât control, the organizational forces reshaping your workplace, and the personal forces that decide whether you break or build.
Most career advice picks one ring and pretends the other two donât exist. The business books obsess over global disruption. The leadership books obsess over promotions. The self-help books obsess over purpose. None of them talk about what happens when all three rings go red at the same time.
On Friday, weâre releasing a new mini-book called Career Quakes. Itâs about the moments that shake your careerâand the framework for using them to build instead of break.
Career Quakes is a paid publication. More on how to access it below.
If youâre ready to become a Creator Capitalist through this quakeânot just read about itâthe Creator Capitalist course closes Friday.
Everything in this emailâthe five-year-old who stopped creating, the 67-year-old Knowledge Worker deal that just expired, the question of what you should create nextâthe Creator Capitalist Course is the system for answering it.
Your superpower. Your Four Capitals. Your offer ladder. Your pricing. Framework by framework, with AI tools built into every step. The course includes the $100 Complete Collection of the book (hardcover, ebook, audiobook) plus three guided modules.
119 people went through this course last year. They uncovered $425M in quantified outcomes they didnât know they had.
The course closes Friday, March 27 at midnight. We havenât opened it in over a year. We donât know when weâll open it again.
This is the week to go all in on being a Creator Capitalist.
Already bought the book and want to upgrade? Email [email protected] with your receipt for a discount code.
Not ready for the course? Join the inner circle.
If you want to start jamming on these ideas with the thinking partner that makes them personalâand get access to everything we publish, including Career Quakes on Fridayâthe Founding Membership is the way in.
Founding members get:
* The Pirate Eddie Botâthe only AI trained on Category Design and Creator Capitalism
* 30+ audiobooks
* Free copies of our six full-sized books (A Marketerâs Guide to Category Design, The 22 Laws of Category Design, The Category Design Toolkit, Snow Leopard, Thinkerâs High, and Lightning Strike Marketing)
* Invites to founder-only virtual workshops (held two to three times a year)
* The Category Vault and the full 250+ mini-book library
Arrrrrr,
Category Pirates đ´ââ ď¸
Eddie Yoon
Christopher Lochhead
P.S. â Not ready for the course or Founding? Get the book:
* Paperback on Amazon â $35
* Ebook â $35 (instant access)
* Audiobook â $35 (instant access)
* The Complete Collection â $100 (hardcover + ebook + audiobook)
By Category Pirates đ´ââ ď¸This is a đ´ââ ď¸ Founding MembersâOnly đ´ââ ď¸ post. Founding Members get access to the Pirate Eddie Bot to ask category design questions, weekly actionable insights, the full library with 30+ audiobooks, 250+ mini-books, and more. See the Founders Deck here.
Dear Friend, Subscriber, and Category Pirate,
Last week, the same day Creator Capitalist launched, Pirate Christopher gave a keynote in San Diego. He built the entire speech around what happens when knowledge and execution become free, and creation becomes the only thing that matters.
He closed with something that wonât leave peopleâs heads:
âIf you connect your different to making the biggest possible difference at scale with AI, you will have a different career. If not, youâll suffer the fate of a knowledge worker.â
Thereâs no third option.
Heâs given many a monster keynote.
But this was different. Multiple men and women came up to ask if they could just hug him. He clearly struck a chord.
The decades old Knowledge Worker deal is done
For 67 years, the Knowledge Worker deal was simple: acquire valuable knowledge, get paid to apply it. Knowledge is power. Execution is everything.
You were raised on that deal. You were rewarded for it. Promotions, titles, salariesâall of it is designed to keep you applying existing knowledge to existing problems. The system told you that knowing and executing were valuable things. And you believed it, because the paychecks confirmed it.
Creatingâthe thing every five-year-old does without thinkingâgot relegated to the margins. To the weekend. To the âwhen I have timeâ pile. The thing that used to come naturally became the thing you needed permission for.
Now knowledge is free. Execution is free. And creatingâhaving a point of view, naming a problem nobody else has named, building a framework that didnât exist before, designing something so different that people reorganize their thinking around itâis the only thing thatâs scarce.
The irony is brutal: the thing the system trained out of you is the only thing the market will pay for now.
A five-year-old creates naturally. A fifty-five-year-old has been trained out of it.
Get a few kids together. Give them paper and crayons. Leave the room for 20 minutes.
Theyâll draw. Theyâll invent. Theyâll argue about whose drawing is better. Theyâll make up stories about what they drew. Theyâll collaborate, compete, and createâwithout anyone telling them to. Without a framework. Without permission. Without a strategy meeting first.
Every five-year-old is insanely creative. They wonât shut up. Theyâre full of ideas. They have more curiosity in a single afternoon than most boardrooms generate in a quarter.
So youâd think by the time theyâre 55, with decades of experience and knowledge layered on top of that natural creativity, theyâd be the most creative people alive.
The opposite happens.
Somewhere between five and fifty-five, we got trained to stop creating and start executing. To stop asking âwhat if?â and start asking âwhatâs the deliverable?â To stop seeing what isnât there yet and start optimizing what already is.
The system rewarded us for it. Promotions, titles, salaries, corner officesâall of it designed to keep us applying existing knowledge to existing problems inside existing structures.
AI just made that entire reward system obsolete. The executing and the knowingâthe things the system trained us to prioritize over creatingâare now the cheapest things on the planet.
The creatingâthe thing every five-year-old does without thinkingâis now the most valuable.
This is either terrifying or the greatest opportunity of your life.
It depends entirely on whether you have a framework for it.
If youâre still trying to outsmart AI by knowing more, or outwork AI by executing harder, youâre going to lose. Youâre playing the 67-year-old game with 67-year-old rules, and the rules just changed.
If instead you connect your differentâyour superpower, the thing people come to you for, the thing that makes the biggest difference possibleâto making a difference at scale with AI, everything changes.
One person can now build what used to take an entire company. The Silicon Valley conversation has moved from âwhen will we see the first billion-dollar one-person company?â to âwhen will we see the first billion-dollar ARR one-person company?â
The tools are here. The moment is here. The question isnât whether AI will replace you.
The question is: what should you create?
Three things to sit with before Friday.
1. When was the last time you created something that didnât exist before?
Not edited. Not optimized. Not iterated on someone elseâs work. Actually createdâfrom scratchâa framework, an idea, a point of view that was yours. If you canât remember, thatâs the signal. The system trained the creating out of you. Itâs still in there. But you have to go looking for it.
2. What do people come to you for that youâve never charged for?
The thing colleagues ask you about in the hallway. The thing friends text you about on weekends. The thing you do so naturally that it feels like it shouldnât count as expertise. Thatâs your superpower. And itâs probably the most valuable thing about youâprecisely because youâve never treated it that way.
3. If you could only do one thing for the rest of your career, what would it be?
Not the thing youâre good at. Not the thing on your resume. The thing thatâif everything else went away and you could only keep one piece of what you doâyou would choose. Thatâs where the creating lives. Thatâs what AI canât replicate. And thatâs the foundation of everything a Creator Capitalist builds on.
Write your answers down. Donât type them. Donât ask AI. Sit with them.
Friday: Career Quakes drops.
AI is the biggest career quake in a generation. Maybe the biggest ever.
We keep using that wordâquakeâbecause itâs precise. Not a disruption. Not a trend. Not a âshift in the landscape.â A quake. The kind that shakes all three rings of your life simultaneously: the global forces you canât control, the organizational forces reshaping your workplace, and the personal forces that decide whether you break or build.
Most career advice picks one ring and pretends the other two donât exist. The business books obsess over global disruption. The leadership books obsess over promotions. The self-help books obsess over purpose. None of them talk about what happens when all three rings go red at the same time.
On Friday, weâre releasing a new mini-book called Career Quakes. Itâs about the moments that shake your careerâand the framework for using them to build instead of break.
Career Quakes is a paid publication. More on how to access it below.
If youâre ready to become a Creator Capitalist through this quakeânot just read about itâthe Creator Capitalist course closes Friday.
Everything in this emailâthe five-year-old who stopped creating, the 67-year-old Knowledge Worker deal that just expired, the question of what you should create nextâthe Creator Capitalist Course is the system for answering it.
Your superpower. Your Four Capitals. Your offer ladder. Your pricing. Framework by framework, with AI tools built into every step. The course includes the $100 Complete Collection of the book (hardcover, ebook, audiobook) plus three guided modules.
119 people went through this course last year. They uncovered $425M in quantified outcomes they didnât know they had.
The course closes Friday, March 27 at midnight. We havenât opened it in over a year. We donât know when weâll open it again.
This is the week to go all in on being a Creator Capitalist.
Already bought the book and want to upgrade? Email [email protected] with your receipt for a discount code.
Not ready for the course? Join the inner circle.
If you want to start jamming on these ideas with the thinking partner that makes them personalâand get access to everything we publish, including Career Quakes on Fridayâthe Founding Membership is the way in.
Founding members get:
* The Pirate Eddie Botâthe only AI trained on Category Design and Creator Capitalism
* 30+ audiobooks
* Free copies of our six full-sized books (A Marketerâs Guide to Category Design, The 22 Laws of Category Design, The Category Design Toolkit, Snow Leopard, Thinkerâs High, and Lightning Strike Marketing)
* Invites to founder-only virtual workshops (held two to three times a year)
* The Category Vault and the full 250+ mini-book library
Arrrrrr,
Category Pirates đ´ââ ď¸
Eddie Yoon
Christopher Lochhead
P.S. â Not ready for the course or Founding? Get the book:
* Paperback on Amazon â $35
* Ebook â $35 (instant access)
* Audiobook â $35 (instant access)
* The Complete Collection â $100 (hardcover + ebook + audiobook)