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Your Greatest Moat is a Beginner's Mind - Ep. 21


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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:

  • Reframe the overwhelming AI landscape from a source of scarcity and fear into a playground for innovation and opportunity.
  • Recognize that the true barrier to entry isn't technical skill but the psychological hurdle of embracing a beginner's mindset.
  • Understand the pathway from simple experimentation to building bespoke internal systems that cut costs and are perfectly tailored to your team's needs.

📝 Key Takeaways

  • The Fallacy of Understanding Before Using: The single biggest mistake is believing you need to comprehend AI before you start. True understanding is an emergent property of using it—through experimentation, testing its limits, and learning how to ask better questions through direct interaction.
  • The Willingness Moat: In this new era, the competitive advantage is not a technical one. It's a psychological one. The moat is your willingness to start, play, and learn through doing, giving you an inherent edge over those waiting for the landscape to "settle down."
  • From Consumer to Creator: The journey with AI begins with simple tasks, but the real power is unlocked when you progress from using it as a "glorified search engine" to building your own custom internal tools. This allows you to create superior, cost-effective solutions that are perfectly aligned with your unique workflows.
  • The Myth of "Being Behind": The perception that everyone else is an AI expert is a distortion created by social media. The data shows that the vast majority of people have minimal to no experience with these tools, meaning the bar for getting started is incredibly low.

🚀 Put It Into Action

  • Become a Thought Partner: This week, use a free AI tool (like ChatGPT or Claude) for a low-stakes "thought partnership" task. Ask it to summarize a long article you've been meaning to read, role-play a difficult conversation, or help you brainstorm solutions to a nagging operational problem. The goal is simply to interact and observe its response.
  • Systematize Your Logic: Take a transcript from a recent call (sales, client check-in, etc.) and feed it into an AI. Instead of a generic prompt, explicitly state your own analysis logic (e.g., "When I review this, I look for [X], then I listen for [Y] to decide on [Z]"). Ask it to apply your framework to create a summary, draft a proposal, or identify key action items.
  • Embrace the Beginner: Acknowledge that feeling like a beginner is a prerequisite for mastery. Schedule 15-30 minutes of unstructured "play time" with an AI tool this week. Don't try to solve a problem—just experiment with different inputs, see how it breaks, and get comfortable with not knowing the answer.

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No Trade SecretsBy Jarome McKenzie