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🧩 Why “Just Try It” Is Bad AI Advice
Encouraging people to “just try AI” sounds empowering. It signals openness, curiosity, and speed. But in practice, this advice often creates confusion, anxiety, and uneven results. What feels like freedom to leaders frequently feels like exposure to everyone else. ------------- Context ------------- When AI enters an organization, the most common starting message is simple: experiment. Explore. Play. The intent is positive. Leaders want to avoid rigidity and spark discovery. They want momentum without bureaucracy. What follows, however, is rarely true experimentation. People try different tools in isolation. They duplicate effort. They encounter inconsistent results. Some get quick wins, others get burned. Most quietly disengage. The problem is not experimentation itself. The problem is unstructured experimentation in environments where outcomes still matter. When expectations are unclear and norms are undefined, “just try it” becomes a liability, not an invitation. AI adoption fails less often from resistance and more often from overload. ------------- Experimentation Without Structure Increases Cognitive Load ------------- Trying something new requires mental energy. When people are told to “just try AI,” they are implicitly asked to choose tools, invent use cases, judge output quality, manage risk, and decide what is acceptable to share. That is a lot to ask on top of existing workloads. Instead of curiosity, people feel pressure. Instead of play, they feel evaluation. They wonder if they are choosing the right tool, using it correctly, or wasting time. Every decision carries uncertainty. Cognitive load accumulates quietly. When it gets too high, people retreat to familiar workflows. Not because they dislike AI, but because they cannot afford the extra thinking. This is why adoption often clusters around a few enthusiasts. They absorb the load. Everyone else watches. ------------- Tool Sprawl Is the Enemy of Learning ------------- Unstructured experimentation almost always leads to tool sprawl.
🧩 Why “Just Try It” Is Bad AI Advice
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The Habit That Quietly Kills Momentum in Business
Most entrepreneurs aren’t stuck because they’re lazy or incapable. They’re stuck because they’re waiting. Quietly. Waiting for more clarity, better timing, more confidence, or for things to settle down. As long as you’re waiting, your potential and your business stays parked. Progress in business doesn’t come from more preparation. It comes from decisions. Every time you explain why you’re not moving yet, you hand control to something outside yourself: the market, the economy, your schedule, your past results. None of those are coming to build the business for you. The people who actually break through don’t feel ready. They move while uncertain. They don’t wait for perfect conditions... they adapt to the conditions they’re in. They don’t wait for permission, because no one is handing it out. Most people keep their effort conditional. “I’ll go all in when things calm down.” “I’ll commit once I feel more confident.” “I’ll start after this next thing.” And months (sometimes years) pass. Not because the idea wasn’t good, but because the conditions were never removed. So here’s something actionable for the week ahead: Pick one decision you’ve been delaying because you wanted more clarity. Make it by the end of the week...imperfectly. Then take the first uncomfortable action that follows from that decision. No optimizing. No overthinking. Just movement. Clarity shows up after action, not before it. Drop in the comments: What’s the one decision you’re done waiting on this week?
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Claude is Officially Better Than ChatGPT & More AI News You Can Use
In this video, I break down the week's happenings in AI including Clawdbot (Moltbot), a ton of new upgrades to the Claude ecosystem, new techniques and workflows people are using to create short films with AI, and more. Enjoy!
Sharing prompts to create viral shorts
Enjoy. Inspired from a short that got around 10 millions views (channel with only 22k subscribers, not my channel) Variation 1 — Image Prompt Vertical 9:16.A stylized doll-like animated girl in a cozy indoor room.She dances energetically, smiling and showing her pink palms to camera.Soft warm lighting, clean modern , no logo. Animation Prompt 6–7 seconds.Static camera.Girl dances playfully and shows her palms.Sudden jump-cut transformation where she appears wearing a pink hooded coat matching her hands. Audio Prompt Music-driven audio.Lively upbeat dance music.Soft whoosh on outfit change. Audio Keywords dance, upbeat, transformation, cute Direct Video Prompt Generate a vertical 9:16 video, 7 seconds. A doll-like animated girl dances happily in a cozy room, showing her pink palms. Suddenly she jump-cuts into a pink hooded coat matching her hands. Lively dance music with a soft transformation whoosh. No watermark, no logo. Variation 2 — Image Prompt Vertical 9:16.Same doll-like character.Closer framing on hands and face.Bright indoor lighting . no logo. Animation Prompt 5–6 seconds.Slow rhythmic movement.Hands raised toward camera.Quick outfit switch into pink hooded coat. Audio Prompt Music + SFX.Upbeat pop loop.Snap-change sound. Audio Keywords pop dance, outfit switch, cute Direct Video Prompt Generate a vertical 9:16 video, 6 seconds. Close framing of a doll-like girl dancing and showing pink palms. A quick snap transition changes her outfit into a pink hooded coat. Upbeat pop music with snap SFX. No watermark, no logo.
Sharing prompts to create viral shorts
Quick Reminder About This Skool Community + Bootcamp Access
We’re absolutely loving the content and engagement in this group. Seriously... the energy, the curiosity, the way you’re helping each other… it’s incredible. And we’re excited to continue bringing you AI education, tools, and tips to help you grow. We'll continue sharing resources and building this community and our AI experts will also pop in from time to time with trainings and insights — so stay plugged in here. That said, we want to clear up some confusion we’ve seen around the AI Bootcamp. If you enrolled in the AI Bootcamp, please remember that the Bootcamp does not live inside this Skool community. All Bootcamp trainings, replays, and the Bootcamp-specific community live inside your AI Advantage dashboard at: 👉 app.aiadvantage.com You should have received a welcome email with your login details shortly after enrolling. Didn’t Get Your Welcome Email? If you haven’t seen your access email come through yet, here are the next steps: 1. Double-check the email you used at checkout (typos happen more often than you’d think). 2. Check spam, promotions, and junk folders. 3. If you still don’t see it, please reach out directly to:support@aiadvantage.com Our support team works outside of Skool and is the only team with access to your account info — the moderation team here in the Skool community can’t view or verify emails on your behalf. The customer service team is working around the clock right now to get everyone squared away and make sure your access is correct. Thank you for your patience as they move through messages as quickly as possible. If you’re already in the Bootcamp Dashboard — amazing. You’re exactly where you need to be. If not — the team will get you taken care of. Let us know in the comments if this helps clarify!
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