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AI Changes Your Life Positively If You Take the Time to Learn It

July 26, 2025

A couple of years ago, I felt stuck—burnt out from managing projects, chasing deadlines, and juggling too many things at once. My first startup failed I was wondering how I could achieve more without hiring a ton of people.

Then I began experimenting with AI tools. Spoiler: it wasn't all smooth sailing. Some tools were overhyped, others felt like time-sinks, and at first, I struggled to find ones that genuinely helped.

But after lots of trial and error, I discovered a secret: AI isn't about doing less work—it's about making each hour more valuable.

Real innovation happens when you actively explore these tools—testing limits, figuring out workflows, and finding solutions that make life better.

I want to show you exactly how AI can enhance every area of life, from work productivity to personal growth—if you know what you're doing.

AI Isn't Magic—It's a Tool That Works When You Do

There's a myth that AI tools will do all the work for you. But the truth? It's not about spamming prompts and hoping for miracles.

Just like you wouldn't expect a new laptop to suddenly double your productivity, AI only helps when you put thought into how you use it. The difference comes from alignment—matching the right tools to the right tasks.

Here are a few ways AI can fit into your life:

  • Streamline Morning Routines: Automate reminders, grocery lists, and household tasks.
  • Healthy Meal Ideas on the Fly: AI-generated meal plans can match your dietary needs, like the organic and protein-rich foods my fiancé and I love.
  • Efficient Planning: Tools like ChatGPT can break complex tasks into manageable steps and plan your week more effectively.
  • Planning Workouts: You can provide the AI with your medical data, notes from your doctor, and history of exercise with Apple Health or Strava or Whoop.

It's not just about tech; it's about making AI a trusted assistant that helps with real-world challenges. Use it to draft emails, organize your schedule, or brainstorm creative solutions. It's about iteration—testing what works and cutting what doesn't.

Shrinking the Gap Between You and Big Companies

Sam Altman, the founder of OpenAI, predicts the first billion-dollar company will be built by just one person—thanks to AI. Why? Because AI gives individuals the ability to scale like never before.

Tasks that used to require entire teams—web design, customer service, logistics—can now be automated by one person using the right AI tools. This is the democratization of capability.

You no longer need a full marketing team or a finance department. With AI, you can compete with larger organizations and do more with less.

It's a shift that's already happening. Agile teams are building billion-dollar products, and solo creators are achieving feats that used to require companies with hundreds of employees.

My Favorite AI Workflows

I've tried tons of tools, but only a handful of them stuck. These workflows help me save time, boost productivity, and focus on what matters.

1. Developer Workflow:

  • Cursor IDE with Claude Sonnet 3.5:
  • Cursor ++ Auto-completes code, so I can focus on the bigger picture.
  • Aider & Clide: Handle bug fixes and suggest optimizations.

2. Content Workflow:

  • ChatGPT with Canvas: Helps me brainstorm and structure long-form content faster.
  • DaVinci Resolve: AI-generated captions streamline video production for my YouTube channel.

3. Design Workflow:

  • Canva AI Studio: Rapidly generates social media graphics and layouts.
  • Napkin AI: Transforms ideas into visuals, flowcharts, or mind maps in seconds.

The Mentor-Student Relationship, Reinvented

One of the most exciting things about AI is how it mirrors the mentor-student relationship. Just like a great mentor challenges you to grow, AI can guide you through learning curves—whether it's coding, writing, or improving your business strategy.

The key? Ask the right questions. AI isn't all-knowing—it responds to how well you prompt it. Instead of saying, "Help me with my day," try, "Organize my tasks based on what's urgent and important."

This dynamic echoes the way great minds like Socrates and da Vinci shaped their students—through questions, feedback, and constant iteration. You still need to show up and put in the work, but AI can push you in the right direction.

AI Will Not Replace Jobs—It Will Elevate Them

History proves that every technological revolution creates more jobs than it replaces. Just like the internet didn't kill jobs—it created entirely new industries—AI is shifting how we work.

AI doesn't eliminate tasks; it automates the boring ones so we can focus on higher-value work. Whether it's generating reports, analyzing data, or drafting emails, these tools free up mental energy for creativity and strategy.

For example, AI-powered assistants can:

  • Brainstorm new business ideas and help refine them.
  • Analyze data faster than a human ever could, uncovering insights you might miss.

The challenge isn't that AI takes away work—it's that you need to keep evolving to use these tools effectively.

Predictions: Context Will Be the Next Big Leap

The current limitation of AI is context. Imagine giving an AI an entire book and having it answer questions intelligently about any chapter. That's the future—and it's not far off.

As AI models improve and context windows expand, those who master prompting will have a huge advantage. Early models could only handle a few hundred words. Today, models process tens of thousands of words, opening up possibilities for analyzing reports, legal documents, and complex data in ways we couldn't imagine before.

The key to staying ahead? Learn how to organize your thoughts and use AI strategically. Those who adopt these tools early will outperform those who resist change.

Take Action Now: How Will You Use AI?

AI is already reshaping industries—healthcare, finance, education—and it's starting to seep into every aspect of daily life. It's helping doctors predict patient outcomes, finance teams detect fraud, and teachers create personalized learning paths. Just like the internet changed how we access information, AI is changing how we handle tasks, learn, and make decisions.

But the question isn't, Will you use AI? It's, How well will you use it? The difference between passive users and active adopters will determine who thrives in this new landscape.

Final Thoughts

The best time to start experimenting with AI was yesterday. The second-best time? Right now. Pick one tool—any tool—and try it today. Use AI to plan your meals, manage your emails, or optimize your schedule. Start small, but start now.

AI isn't going away. The future belongs to those who learn, iterate, and adapt. Will you be one of them?

Let me know how you're experimenting with AI. What tools are you using? What's working for you—and what isn't? The future is being built by those who collaborate with AI, not those who resist it.