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This really resonated. @tinyrainboot nailed something in the video below that I was literally just talking through with my twin about their work and the direction they want to take it. As AI commoditizes outputs – art, music, writing, analysis, even entire business workflows – the durable value shifts away from what gets produced and toward who is doing the producing, and how. What becomes scarce isn’t competence or speed, but intentionality: lived experience, taste, judgment, and the ability to synthesize ideas into something coherent and situationally aware. Mass markets will move to cheap, scalable AI products. That’s inevitable. But there will continue to be a parallel demand for high-touch, bespoke services where the value is the person behind the work: your lived experience, pattern recognition, and capacity to deeply attune to a client’s specific context and deliver it one-on-one with a level of connection that only a human can achieve (for now). You’re no longer selling an outcome. You’re selling a process, a way of thinking, and the trust that comes from having actually built, failed, adapted, and executed in the real world. AI can replicate outputs. It can’t replicate a human who knows why something should exist: and how to bring it into being with care (yet). That’s the moat (for the foreseeable future). Adapt and overcome.
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