The self-checkout conspiracy...
Ever notice how grocery stores are replacing cashiers with self-checkout machines?
And somehow... it takes LONGER now?
You're scanning items. Bagging stuff. Dealing with that annoying "unexpected item in bagging area" voice.
Basically doing the cashier's job for free.
But here's the weird part...
Nobody complains. We just... do it.
Because we've been convinced it's "faster" and "more convenient."
It's not. But we buy into it anyway.
Same thing's happening with AI tools right now.
Everyone's building these massive, complicated AI platforms. Trying to do everything. Be everything.
Meanwhile, the people actually making money?
They're building stupid simple tools. One problem. One solution. That's it.
Like the self-checkout machine that does ONE THING, not well, but people use it.
I've been building these simple AI tools for a few months. Nothing fancy. Just tools that solve one specific problem.
Charge people monthly. They pay. Simple.
==> The platform I'm using makes it ridiculously easy
Still $49 for lifetime access.
You build simple tools. People pay you monthly. That's the whole game.
No coding. No complexity. Just... make something useful and sell it.
Kind of like convincing people to scan their own groceries and call it progress.
Except this actually makes you money.
Coach Richard
P.S. The self-checkout voice just told me there's an "unexpected item" again. It's my hand. I hate these things.
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