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In the race to adopt AI, most founders are making a critical mistake: waiting for stability or for a perfect understanding before they even start. In this solo reflection, Jarome McKenzie dismantles this fallacy, arguing that the greatest competitive advantage isn't technical expertise—it's the willingness to play. He reveals that the feeling of "being behind" is an illusion, and the only way to grasp the power of this new technology is to abandon the need for mastery and embrace the posture of a curious beginner. This episode isn't about prompts or hacks; it's about the fundamental mindset shift required to build with, and not just consume, the most transformative tools of our time.
✨ Why This Matters for You
This episode provides the mental model needed to move from an observer to an active builder in the age of AI. You will learn how to:
📝 Key Takeaways
🚀 Put It Into Action
🔗 Stay Connected
By Jarome McKenzieIn the race to adopt AI, most founders are making a critical mistake: waiting for stability or for a perfect understanding before they even start. In this solo reflection, Jarome McKenzie dismantles this fallacy, arguing that the greatest competitive advantage isn't technical expertise—it's the willingness to play. He reveals that the feeling of "being behind" is an illusion, and the only way to grasp the power of this new technology is to abandon the need for mastery and embrace the posture of a curious beginner. This episode isn't about prompts or hacks; it's about the fundamental mindset shift required to build with, and not just consume, the most transformative tools of our time.
✨ Why This Matters for You
This episode provides the mental model needed to move from an observer to an active builder in the age of AI. You will learn how to:
📝 Key Takeaways
🚀 Put It Into Action
🔗 Stay Connected