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🎥 You Don't Need to Film More Videos. You Need to Cut Up the Ones You Have.
Most business owners aren't avoiding short-form video because they've run out of things to say. They're avoiding it because turning a long video into short clips feels like hours of editing work they don't have the time or the skills for. You know short-form video works. You've watched other people in your space grow with it. So you think about doing it yourself, and then you picture what it actually takes: sitting down with a long recording, scrubbing through to find the good bits, cutting each one out, reframing it to fit a phone screen, adding captions, exporting, and then doing all of that again for the next clip. It feels like a second job. So you either don't start, or you pay an editor, or you make a couple and quietly give up when the effort doesn't feel worth the return. Meanwhile, the raw material is already sitting there. The webinar you ran. The podcast episodes. The lives, the interviews, the trainings. Every one of them is full of moments that would make strong standalone clips. They're just buried inside longer videos you haven't touched since you published them. ---------- THE REAL PROBLEM ---------- The problem is not "I don't have time to make video content." The problem is "I've been treating short clips as something I create from scratch, when they already exist inside videos I've already recorded." The footage isn't missing. The ideas aren't missing. What's stopped you is the manual work between the long video and the finished clip: finding the moments, cutting, reframing, captioning. That's the wall, and it's a wall made almost entirely of tedious, repetitive tasks. So this isn't a talent problem or a time problem in the way it feels. It's an editing problem. And editing is exactly the kind of work that can now be handed off. ---------- WHY THIS MATTERS ---------- Short-form video is one of the best ways to reach new people right now. It travels further than almost any other format, and it puts a face and a voice to your business in a way a written post can't.
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🎥 You Don't Need to Film More Videos. You Need to Cut Up the Ones You Have.
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Fable 5 is Back! Here's the Best Way to Use It...
Anthropic finally brought Fable 5 back and in the same week, they also launched the new Sonnet 5 model. In this video, I break down everything you need to know about these models and explains which one you should be using. Enjoy!
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What Success Actually Buys You
Most people think success is about money. It's not. Money is just what buys you options. I've worked hard for decades. Not because I fell in love with the grind, but because I fell in love with what the work could create. Every uncomfortable conversation. Every risk. Every time I wanted to quit but didn't. None of it was just to make more. It was to own my time. To be there for the people I love. To create memories instead of regrets. To have the freedom to say yes to what matters and no to what doesn't. Don't chase success because you want to look successful. Chase it because one day you'll realize time is the only thing you can't earn back. Work hard. Do the uncomfortable things. Become the person capable of creating the life you want. Because real success isn't measured by what you own. It's measured by how fully you get to live. Question for you: If you had complete freedom over your time one year from now, what would you spend more of it doing... and who would you spend it with?
🚨 Real Person vs. Gen-AI: The Test
Let's see who actually has the trained eye in this community Below are three images. Two of them are 100% AI-generated, and only one is a real, unedited photograph Lately, models have gotten so precise with smartphone camera physics, lens noise, and natural lighting that the old ways of spotting a fake don't work anymore How to Play: Look closely at the textures, the background geometry, and the anatomy. Drop your vote in the comments below: - Option 1: The girl in the brown bikini on the lounge chair. - Option 2: The girl in the red polka-dot top by the food truck. - Option 3: The blonde girl wearing clear glasses. No cheating, no running it through detectors. Drop your guess (Option 1, 2, or 3) and explain the exact artifact that gave it away for you. I’ll reveal the correct answer and break down the anatomical flaws in 24 hours! 👇
🚨 Real Person vs. Gen-AI: The Test
2 Types (Which one are you)
There are two types of pressure that make people grow. Most people only have one. Negative pressure is survival mode. I have to pay this bill. I have to hit this number. I have to keep the lights on. It works. But it burns you out. And once the threat is gone, so is the drive. Positive pressure is different. It's not "I have to." It's "I want this enough to build toward it." Here's what I see with founders who plateau: The bills are paid. The business is stable. The pressure is gone. But they never replace it with something to move toward. So they coast. Not because they can't do more. Because they don't have a reason big enough to. The fix isn't fake urgency. It's getting clear on what you actually want. Then being honest about how far you are from it. Most people compare themselves to where they started. Feel good. Stop growing. Compare yourself to where you actually want to end up instead. That gap is where your drive comes from. If you're coasting right now, it's not a discipline problem. It's a pressure problem.
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