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Epiphany: Education Exists to Produce Students. Not Courses.
A few years ago, I had an epiphany as an educator: The product of education isn’t courses or programs. It’s the students… and their impact in our communities. That’s why everyone is asking the wrong question about AI in schools. It’s not whether AI will make students lazy. It’s about how students use it. Some students will use AI to do less thinking. Others will push thinking to a whole new level. If we ban it, we don’t prevent cheating. We delay student’s real-world readiness. In my opinion, the solution is to teach AI as a universal skill, in order to increase human-to-human interaction in learning. Watch Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIxR1ulkTvU Event: Hawaii Tech Week Speaker: Alexi Drouin
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@Enoch Adebisi Yes, yes, and yes!
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@Elena Stojkovska A+
Our education system was built for the industrial age, not the AI age.
For decades, we taught everyone the same way, at the same pace, with the same goals. That worked when the world moved slowly. It doesn’t anymore. With AI, we can now hyper-personalize learning for every student based on their background, goals, and pace. Scalable. Efficient. Human-centered. The risk is simple. Education move slowly. AI doesn’t. If we don’t evolve fast enough, entire generations will enter the job market unprepared for reality. In my opinion, the winners will be the ones who act on AI now, not later. Host: Gabriel Yanagihara Event: Hawaii Tech Week Speaker: Alexi Drouin
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@Sascha Born Yup! You are spot on. I may or may not be talking about this in my next short video. 😉
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@Boniface G- Michael Happy New Year! 🎉
The End of an Era. Honoring the Mission.
Hey everyone, If you haven’t been active in the group lately, I wanted to share an important update. Last week, I was formally asked by Skool to remove all references to Alex Hormozi and Acquisition.com IP from our group. This included the group name, descriptions, About Page, cover images, and most significantly, the Classroom. I complied fully and promptly with the request. While the community itself remains live and intact (posts, discussions, comments, and group history are all preserved), the Classroom has been removed. From the beginning, the mission of this group was to support Acquisition.com’s goal of making real business education available to everyone. I believe the group’s educational content strategy operated within the bounds of fair use and good faith, with clear disclaimers and transparency. But if this is the explicit direction from Acquisition.com and Alex Hormozi, I respect it. It is their platform, their brand, and their decision. To be clear: I am still a big “Hormozi” fan. That has not changed. I have supported their content, promoted the $100M Offers, Leads, and Money Models books, bought the $100M Playbooks bundle, gave hundreds of free books to our community, and even visited their HQ in Vegas in 2024. I also sent several emails to ACQ about this Skool group, but I never heard back. That silence, combined with changes in how Skool prioritizes paid and private groups over free and public ones, made it clear that the writing was on the wall. This request was simply the final confirmation. Here is the truth. This community has been one of the most meaningful projects of my career. I cracked Skool’s growth engine early and we passed 10,000 members by curating and delivering real value, especially through the Classroom. It was never just a fan group. With the support of so many of you, I built this group solo, for free, using everything I have learned over the past two decades building online education systems. And along the way, I grew too. I went from founder and entrepreneur to investor and mentor.
The End of an Era. Honoring the Mission.
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@Neeraj Varma This group was never owned by the Hormozis. That was clearly stated on this group About page and in the Onboarding. None of the content came from Acquisition.com. I've always been super transparent about this. The “courses” were simply curated playlists of publicly available YouTube videos. This was not about preventing people from embedding YouTube content on Skool. I think this was more about protecting Alex Hormozi’s name and brand from misrepresentation, which is completely reasonable and why I complied. For clarity, your comment implies I was using the Hormozis’ courses, which is not accurate. I independently organized publicly available videos into a structured format. I also actively encourage people to buy Alex's books and attend their courses programs in Las Vegas. Since it was extremely valuable to me. Thanks.
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@Mohammed Danish Shaikh Read article above. The short answer, is that is no longer available. Sorry.
Why can’t I see the classroom?
I was just gonna hop on into this community and try to learn something but then I realized that the classroom isn’t there. Is there some problem or bug would be great to know what’s going on here Thanks in advance
5 likes • Dec '25
@Kai Cerar Thanks for the question. Skool reached out to me yesterday and asked me to remove anything “Hormozi” and any Acquisition.com related IP from the group name, description, about pages, cover images, and the classroom. So, I had to pull the entire classroom down. It’s outside of my control. I’m planning to rebuild a new classroom for Accelerator University in 2026. I’ll write a more detailed post about this soon, but that’s the short answer to your question.
2 likes • Dec '25
@Jeffrey Calderon Yes, I agree. Thanks for suggestion.
Alex Hormozi: Watching his Character.
In every meaning of the phrase, He builds character before company. Alex’s calmness in chaos says a lot. He often reminds us that “a business is a reflection of the owner.” You can see that in how he carries himself , no rush, no panic, just clarity. He invests in mindset and values before money. It’s what makes his leadership so strong. Watching him made me realise success isn’t only external , it’s inner strength first. When you fix the person, you fix the business.
Alex Hormozi: Watching his Character.
1 like • Nov '25
Beautiful insight. You nailed it. Alex builds himself first, so the business follows.
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