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🦖 By 2034, your 9-5 job will be extinct.

...here's what you need to know

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Big News in Arizona

Kari Lake won the primary!!!! Mark Lamb ran a GREAT campaign but now we are united under Kari in one of the most contested US Senate races in history.

To the right of the red hat with a fresh cut (pale back of head) lol.

That’s me 😃 

I grew tired of sitting back and complaining about our country.

So I approached Kari about starting the Dad’s for Kari coalition. It’s been fun ever since.

She’s warm, strong, loves God, and is America first.

I am grateful for everything she’s doing to Make Arizona Grand Again!

I encourage all of you to use your voice and take action. You never know the difference your voice can make. You have a unique gift and value to offer the world. Just believe in yourself and go out there and make change!

Artificial Intelligence
…The 9-5 is dying faster than you think

By 2034, traditional 9-5 jobs may be a thing of the past.

According to Marc Andreessen, the billionaire investor who foresaw the internet's rise in 1993, everything will become so affordable that working will no longer be a necessity.

Andreessen's influence is undeniable.

He developed the first widely-used web browser long before many of us were even born.

Without him, the internet as we know it might not exist.

Since then, he's accurately predicted many of the trends shaping our world today:

• He championed AI years before ChatGPT

• Predicted the sharing economy, backing Lyft and Airbnb

• Saw the potential of social media early and invested in Facebook

Andreessen has a knack for forecasting the future.

And his latest prediction is startling:

AI will drastically reduce the cost of many services.

Legal advice, medical consultations, management consulting...

Will become extremely affordable, costing mere pennies compared to the current thousands of dollars.

Consider the implications for your life:

With everything becoming cheaper, you'll have more disposable income for other areas of your life.

If services that once cost thousands are now incredibly affordable...

The need to work extensively could diminish significantly.

Think about any scenario where you depend on another person:

AI can be trained to fulfill these roles with just a bit of input.

Andreessen believes AI will provide:

• Personal assistants

• Educators

• Coaches

To everyone. But beyond the extra time and technology, a greater societal shift is on the horizon:

Everyone will become a creator.

With tools like DALL-E, ChatGPT, and Claude, the barriers to creation will vanish.

A few simple prompts will be enough to produce complete articles, drawings, and websites.

What does this mean for you?

The emphasis will shift to the ideas themselves, rather than their execution:

Wealth will be drawn to those with the most innovative ideas, not necessarily those who work the hardest.

This is your unique chance to create the content you've always dreamed of.

Andreessen emphasizes:

"AI-augmented artists, musicians, writers, and filmmakers will be able to realize their visions much faster and on a larger scale than ever before."

The creator economy is just beginning — and if you're reading this, you're ahead of the curve.

That's why it's crucial to act now:

Andreessen believes we're still in the early stages of the internet:

Anyone in the world can create online.

All you need to generate connections, opportunities, and wealth are your ideas and a laptop.

If you're not engaging, you're missing out.

Spend 5 - 10. minutes per day researching AI implementation or I can guarantee your personal brand will go the way of the dinosaurs.

Mindset
…Ignore the crows

Be an eagle and ignore all the crows :)

That’s a wrap
…see ya next week

Have a great rest of the week 🙂 

Derek