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[Thriving in the Age of AI: From Doer to Director]-[You Have About 36 Months To Make It]

The Koe Cast · B2 · 2025-08-17

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The 36-Month Threshold: A New Era of Agency

The landscape of work is undergoing a seismic shift. As artificial super intelligence (ASI) rapidly evolves, the traditional definition of "making it" is changing. While the viral notion that we have "36 months to make it" may be sensationalist, it reflects a reality: the era of mechanical, repetitive labor is ending. To thrive, individuals must pivot from being mere "doers"—those who are assigned work—to "directors," or high-agency individuals who assign work to themselves and their tools.

The Power of the Individual: From Internet to AI

Individual power has expanded across three distinct layers:

  1. The Internet: Democratized access to knowledge, stripping power from traditional institutions.
  2. Social Media: Provided leverage to build audiences, bypassing gatekeepers like record labels and publishers.
  3. Artificial Intelligence: Enables individuals to create, automate, and outsource tasks, allowing a single person to operate with the output of a large team.

This evolution forces a choice: lean into your humanity or continue identifying with the mechanical living that AI is destined to replace.

Taste as the New Intelligence

Many in the "anti-AI" crowd view technology through a pessimistic lens, fearing that AI-generated content will turn the internet into a "dead" wasteland of slop. However, the author argues that this is a losing ideology. Just as photography and CGI were once feared as threats to art, AI is simply a new medium. The distinction between art and noise is not the tool used, but the taste of the creator.

"Taste is the new intelligence." In an age where anyone can generate content, the ability to curate, direct, and imbue work with personal vision, soul, and story is what separates the artist from the machine. The "anti-AI" crowd often confuses labor-intensive effort with artistic value; true art is defined by the why and the vision behind the creation, not the time spent pressing buttons.

Utility vs. Meaning: The Human-Machine Divide

To survive the transition, one must understand the distinction between utility and meaning:

  • Machines: Excel at speed, repetition, and necessity. They should handle the mundane tasks that humans hate.
  • Humans: Excel at story, novelty, myth, and meaning. We crave the potential for failure and authentic emotional connection—things AI cannot replicate.

Preparing for the Future: A Three-Step Framework

To position oneself for the future, the author suggests a strategic approach:

  1. Become a Philosopher-Builder: The future rewards the "specialized generalist." You must merge the polar ends of the thinker (philosopher) and the practitioner (builder). Those who can combine high-level strategy with technical execution become unstoppable.
  2. Become a Filter for Ideas: In a world of infinite information, curation is the new IQ test. You must cultivate a unique worldview and philosophy to serve as a "signal-to-noise filter," ensuring your focus remains on tasks that align with your personal goals.
  3. Become an AI Orchestrator: Do not outsource your agency to AI; instead, use it to automate the "industrial" parts of your work. By creating specialized prompts that reflect your unique process and values, you can act as an orchestrator, freeing up your time for the creative, high-value work that only you can do.

Ultimately, the goal is to stop identifying with a job title and start identifying with your own life. By leveraging AI to handle the utility, you free yourself to pursue your interests, solve complex problems, and build an artisan-esque lifestyle that is both future-proof and personally fulfilling.

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I don't know what else to say about that.
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One thing is certain here.
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Now, I know this isn't true for all situations, but this is largely true.
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We're talking about persuasion and mutual benefit, not manipulation.
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So this creates a clear distinction between who will thrive and who won't.
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beyond human comprehension
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📖 Transcript

So I've been seeing this statement circulating online, and it pretty much says you have about 36 months to make it.
And it makes sense because AI will continue to replace jobs no matter how much people fight against it.
Money as we know it will change or even cease to exist because millions of ASIs, or artificial super intelligences, will rapidly execute tasks beyond human comprehension, Dictating humanity's future and aside the point if you're interested in crypto this is probably the last time you're going to see a incredible gains because they're being regulated, they're being adopted.
And after this, they're going to become more like stocks.
Now, my intention with this video isn't to scare you. or sound sensationalist, everything I just read is things that I've been seeing circulating online.
I'm indifferent. I don't know whether it's true or whether it's false.

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