Jay Parekh

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Jay Parekh

Jay Parekh

@jayparekhcoach

Author ✍️ | I write about the invisible patterns that keep people stuck in their heads and disconnected from their True Power.

Mumbai, India Katılım Mart 2011
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Crypto India@CryptooIndia·
BREAKING: 🇮🇳 Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath backs gold-backed stablecoin for India, warns dollar-linked crypto could strengthen US dominance.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
@ReplitSupport @JohnnyNel_ @Replit Hi still not able to access my agent even though one of the invoices of $50 was auto-paid this is day 5 of me not having access to my agents. It's extremely concerning. Please treat as urgent
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Replit Support@ReplitSupport·
@jayparekhcoach @JohnnyNel_ @Replit Hi Jay, thank you for updating us. We are investigating the root cause of the issue and have issued an unblock for now. If you're having trouble accessing, please reach out in support ticket #392254 so our billing expert can follow up quickly. We really appreciate your patience.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
@Replit I’ve been waiting for a solution for a billing issue since yesterday. Can someone pls help me sort this out? I’m working on some urgent projects and I can’t access my agent.
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@ReplitSupport @JohnnyNel_ @Replit Hi is there any update on this ? I haven’t received any favourable response on email My apps are down since 4 days and this is a huge issue for my business and my credibility to my clients which I take very seriously
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@JohnnyNel_ @Replit Replit team as a pro Replit user I’m surprised your support team hasn’t got back to me yet. Mostly because I’ve never had an issue over the last few months being a core user, but the second I switched to pro I started having issues 🤔
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@sang_wen Would love to see the 3 examples side by side I’ve used genspark in the past - and it’s been useful but it’s also quite finicky with slides. So the human input in my experience has been more about trying to jerry rig it into giving it the result you want then direction & vision
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
@flyspicejet sg 505 has been delayed 8+ hours and your customer service refuses to answer…. What is going on ??
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
Most people conform to software built for someone else's workflow. With AI, that's over. Ask yourself: what do I need daily, how should it be presented, and what's the fewest steps to get there? Then build exactly that. This flexibility is massively underplayed.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
Most AI output is slop because people use it to do things they don't understand themselves. The fix: learn the skill, build your own methodology through trial and error, then teach AI your system. That's how you scale expertise, not just output.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
AI slop exists because people use it to do things they don't understand themselves. The fix: learn the skill, build your own method through trial and error, then teach AI your system. That's how you scale expertise — not mediocrity.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
AI can process everything. It can't decide anything that matters. That requires a heart. Most people aren't connected to theirs either. The real edge isn't better prompts — it's knowing what you actually want. That clarity is the only thing worth building.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
AI can process anything. But it can't feel what's right. The most important skill right now isn't learning more — it's protecting your ability to decide from a grounded, heart-connected place. Your heart can't be fooled. Most people just stopped listening to it.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
Most people are still in the 'give a good prompt, get a good output' era. The world has moved on. AI now does things for you. The gap isn't technical skill. It's not realizing how far the tech has already gone.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
Most people conform to software built for someone else's workflow. With AI, that's over. Ask yourself: what do I need daily, how should it be presented, and what's the fewest steps to get there? Then build exactly that. This flexibility is massively underplayed.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
Stop prompt engineering. Start communicating. Tell AI what you need, ask it to repeat back what it understood, then refine. That's it. If you can talk to a human, you can work with AI. The skill was never prompting — it was always communication.
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Jay Parekh@jayparekhcoach·
AI doesn't replace your lifetime. It multiplies it. One person can now run a legal team, a dev team, a diagnostics lab. The question isn't whether AI is risky. It's whether you can afford to be dismissive while others are living 10 lifetimes to your one.
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The people most threatened by AI will benefit from it most. A coder who embraces AI doesn't lose their job — they become a one-person CTO. Fear is a choice. So is leverage.
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