π°Matters: How to Win With AI (Alex Hormozi)
Hey Folks! Alex Hormozi is a co-owner of Skool and also the co-owner of Acquisition dot com, a company that generates $200M/yearly... He knows a little bit about how "π°Matters" π In this video, he talks about the growing use of AI Agents in companies, and how opportunities exist for many people (you and I) to learn ALL we can about integrating AI Agents into the workflows of businesses, and our own lives. Invest some time and watch this video, you may have a light-bulb moment. == THE GOLDEN NUGGET OF THE VIDEO (My Opinion) == "Actually, see this tremendous opportunity because humans are slow to adapt in general. So what does that mean? First off, if you're watching this, you're already probably ahead of most people anyways, cuz most people just exist. You put their put their head in the dirt. There's so many people over age 50 that are like, I'm told for this. And guess what? They got all the money. And so, what's really interesting is that all the people got all the money are going to quickly realize that it's going to go somewhere else, which is not to them because they did not adapt. So, that's a big opportunity. There's also huge opportunities obviously in going to regular businesses and automating portions of their work. But when I said humans are slow to adapt, it also means their price sensitivity is also slow to adapt. Meaning, if people are used to paying $2,000 a month for something, that embedded in that price is the typical cost of labor. And so, if you can still charge that $2,000 price for whatever it is, right? And instead of it costing you $500 a month, it cost you $50 a month or $5 a month. The margin number one that you can earn is tremendous. But second and more importantly, the amount of operational leverage you have, meaning the amount of people per dollar of additional revenue you need to to to create goes down dramatically as in one person now can bring millions and millions in revenue in it becomes much easier to scale because one of the biggest costs of scaling is just the coordination between humans.