You're not a risk taker just because your friends think you are
Compare yourself to the people making 10x what you make.
What risks are they taking that you aren't?
Most people at $300-500K/month have convinced themselves they're bold
But they've never hired a $30K/month player, never doubled ad spend on a 3:1 ROAS, never gone all in on the thing that's clearly working
Relative risk-taking is not the same thing as actual risk-taking
Announcement:
I’ve invested in AIMS…
& I'm highlighting AIOC as an additional path to entrepreneurship.
Here’s exactly how it works (& what it can do for you):
I had 1,200+ men & women try and lose weight without:
• Cutting out any food groups
• Doing excessive cardio
• Using any GLP-1’s
All they had to do was follow 5 simple rules.
Here's what they were and what happened when they ran it:
5 years ago, I couldn't run a single mile.
Last year, I crossed the finish line of my third Ironman 70.3.
In between: 3+ marathons, and 50+ half marathons.
All while running my own business as well.
Here's exactly how I did it:
That's because they're using it wrong.
Most of those businesses are using AI for writing emails faster, summarising meetings, and drafting documents.
Individual workers move slightly quicker, but nothing about how the business actually runs has changed.
The businesses actually seeing meaningful results built agents that run entire job functions:
Messages going out the moment a lead comes in
Finances reviewed daily instead of once a month
Onboarding happening without anyone manually walking through it
The work happens without a person touching it.
I built this inside my own businesses first, and these were the results:
Margins went from 22% to 40%.
$650k/month combined
30-60 minutes a week in operations.
If you want to learn how to use AI correctly in a business...
I'm giving away a FREE audit to show exactly where it can be used for you.
Here's what we cover:
• Which roles in your business actually need a person
• Where payroll is going to automatable work right now
• Which agents to build first and in what order
• What the business looks like once they're running
Comment "Audit" and I'll send you the free link.
3 years ago, I wound down my first startup after raising $1M pre-seed.
Today, FullEnrich is at $10M ARR.
If I had to build it again from scratch, here's how I'd do it in half the time:
LinkedIn Is Hard, Until You Build Systems Like This:
00:00 LinkedIn Is a Gold Mine (If You Think About It Right)
02:58 How to Know Which Followers Are Worth Your Time
05:06 The Connection Request System
08:00 The Outbound DM System (Step-by-Step)
09:43 Is Content Even Worth It Anymore?
10:15 The Exact Posting Cadence for LinkedIn
Building a $10,000/month business has never been easier thanks to Claude.
• No team
• One person
• No prior experience
Here are 8 simple ways to do it in 2026: