Kids with zero experience are shipping apps that look better than what teams of 10 engineers ship today.

And that's the problem if you're not using AI.

Everyone else is.

Which means expectations are rising.

Your boss, your clients, your customers, they now expect 10x more output because they know it's possible.

I've seen this movie before.

I used to work for a startup.

We developed something like Uber even before Uber existed.

First version of Uber came out, we looked at it and thought: we are better.

Second version: okay they fixed some stuff, we are still ahead.

Third version: we are screwed.

Our business model was different, that wasn't the problem.

The problem was our customers now had Uber side by side with our app in the store.

They expected the same polished UX.

The smooth animations.

The intuitive flows.

They raised the bar.

And we couldn't keep up.

They have hundreds of engineers. We, a handful.

AI is doing the same thing right now.

Not-so-talent people suddenly learned how to write.

Non technical founders are building MVPs over the weekend.

Solo devs are shipping what used to take a team of 10.

The standard is rising fast.

And most people don't see it yet.

If you don't want to play this game, that's fine.

Farm life is not that bad, right?

But if you're staying, don't complain when you lose. They're driving Ferraris. You're running barefoot.

The good news?

Only a few people figured this out, social media is a bubble.

We're still early.

Are you going for it or waiting until it's too late?