The AI Advantage

You Don't Have to Master AI. You Have to Trust It Enough to Start.

I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs who feel like they're behind on AI.

Behind on the tools.
Behind on the prompts.
Behind on the workflows everyone else seems to already have figured out.

So they wait for the "right" course, the "right" tool, the moment it'll finally make sense.

Here's what I've noticed: the people actually getting ahead aren't the ones who understand AI the best.

They're the ones who were willing to look a little clumsy in front of it first.

They asked it a bad question and got a bad answer and asked a better one.
They let it draft something rough and fixed it instead of writing from scratch.
They handed it a task they didn't fully trust it with yet, just to see what happened.

That's not mastery. That's just reps.

Waiting until you understand AI perfectly is the same trap as waiting until you feel confident.

You don't build trust in a tool by studying it. You build it by using it and watching it earn its place.

Perfectionism about picking the "right" AI tool is just fear wearing a research hat.

Question: What's one task you keep meaning to hand to AI but haven't trusted it with yet?