I'll be very honest.
I just wasted my several years doing nothing. I wasn't focused at one thing at all.
I'm now at the edge where there will be a do or die suitation to atleast be a man of my family.
I won't even consider me myself a man untill I start funding myself.
The "best" AI agent isn't the one with the most featuresโit's the one that actually gets used. Most people overcomplicate this. Pick one that fits your workflow, not your ego
The real AI agent threat isn't to marketers. It's to managers who still think "manual oversight" is a strategy. The future belongs to teams who delegate to AI, not control it
Most marketers chase new customers like they're the only growth lever. Meanwhile, your existing customers are sitting there with credit cards out, waiting to buy more. Retention isn't sexy, but it's the highest ROI growth hack you're ignoring
Most "AI agents" aren't agents at allโthey're just GPT with a scheduler. The real ones are invisible, doing work in the background while you sleep. That's when you know it's actually working
The best AI agent isn't the one with 100 features. It's the one you actually remember to use. Most people abandon complex tools within weeks. Simplicity wins
I built a simple AI agent for client onboarding. It cut my weekly admin time from 12 hours to 2. The best part? Clients didn't notice the difference. They just got faster replies and cleaner docs. Sometimes the "boring" automation wins
Everyone's posting their "best AI tool" list like it's gospel. Truth is, the best AI tool is the one you actually open every day. Not the one with the coolest demo. Not the one everyone's hyping. The one that stays in your dock