Have you ever wondered if ChatGPT sees itself as a male or female?
- Leadership, Marketing and Sales, Startups, Technology
- July 12, 2024

For years, the goal of content marketing was simple: get the click. Write a headline, bait the curiosity, and funnel people back to your site. But the internet has changed. Platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and even Google are rewarding content that keeps people on the platform, not content that drives them away. This is
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Most entrepreneurs think growth comes from finding that one magic hack. A viral post. A clever ad. A funnel that prints money overnight. But hacks don’t scale. They fade. The entrepreneurs who win long-term aren’t chasing hacks. They’re building growth loops—systems where every action, every customer, and every result feeds the next cycle. That’s why
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Every few months, someone posts, “Instagram is dead.” Usually, it’s the same person whose content stopped getting likes. Let’s be clear: Instagram isn’t dead. What’s dead is boring, predictable, “me-first” content. The algorithm didn’t kill engagement. Creators did. They recycled the same motivational quotes, the same selfies, the same “look at me” captions. Audiences tuned
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Most entrepreneurs are about to lose—not because their products are bad, not because they’re lazy, but because they’re fighting the wrong battle. They’re trying to out-hustle people who have machines doing the work for them. It’s like showing up to a Formula 1 race on a bicycle. Here’s the truth: in 2025, AI isn’t optional.
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High-ticket sales are not about charm, long pitches, or stacking endless bonuses. They’re about creating certainty. The bigger the investment, the slower people move—unless you know how to remove doubt and build trust. When someone is considering a $10K, $25K, or $100K investment, they’re not buying the product itself. They’re buying trust in you, trust
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Selling isn’t about who has the best product. It’s about who understands the brain better. People like to think they’re rational buyers, carefully weighing pros and cons before making a decision. That’s a lie. Humans buy emotionally first, then scramble to justify their decisions with logic after. If you ignore this reality, you’ll always struggle
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