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In 5 years, my little business has made $15,000,000.
It runs on just $8,215/month.
Here are the 7 most powerful no-code tools in my tech stack: đź§µ https://t.co/f3y8vnpECG

There is a lot of talk that AI is going to be able to do everything that humans can, better, and soon.
That there will be nothing left for us to do.
That is not how this works.
This is a strategy memo for humans. https://t.co/kJXhfd9hbE
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