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You Have to Train Yourself to Think Bigger
No one else is going to do it for you. Not your environment. Not your past. Not even the people who love you. Most of us didn’t learn how to think big...we learned how to be realistic. How to manage expectations. How not to get our hopes up. That conditioning doesn’t disappear just because you want more. Thinking bigger isn’t motivation. It’s a skill. And like any skill, it’s trained through repetition: - Questioning the limits you’ve accepted as fact - Catching the “that’s not for me” thoughts in real time - Choosing intentional action even when your confidence hasn’t caught up yet Here’s the part people skip: Your brain will always default to what feels familiar. Familiar feels safe...even when it’s limiting. So if you wait to feel ready, you’ll stay right where you are. Growth requires uncomfortable reps: - Thinking a little bigger than your evidence supports - Acting before certainty arrives - Staying in the game long enough for your beliefs to update No one wakes up believing more is possible for them. They earn that belief by proving it to themselves. Train the thought. Take the action. Let the result expand your standards. That’s how bigger lives are built...on purpose. So... my question for you today...What’s something you want but haven’t allowed yourself to fully want yet...and why?
Why “one-prompt apps” still need owners
AI can now generate full apps from a single prompt. That’s impressive.. and genuinely useful. But there’s a quiet distinction that matters: building something isn’t the same as owning it. The moment an app touches real users, data, payments, or business processes, someone is responsible for: - what happens when it breaks, - what data it stores, - who has access, - and how mistakes are caught or rolled back. One-prompt tools remove friction in creation. They don’t remove accountability. In practice, the wins I see that last all have the same shape: AI builds fast, humans stay in the loop, and there’s a clear owner who understands the system well enough to say “stop” when something goes wrong. That doesn’t make one-prompt apps bad. It just means speed is a multiplier -> for both value and risk. Curious how others here think about ownership once AI starts building most of the surface area for us.
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Hi everyone. I'm very new to this community. I'm here because I've come to realize there's no escaping AI as far as the future of our world is concerned; therefore, I decided to start getting acquainted now. I pray my being here will be worth it.
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