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The Reluctant AI User

Hello Everyone,


Let me paint you a picture.


It's summer. Three kids. They're bored, they're loud, and somebody just broke something. You've been on since 6am and you haven't had a quiet minute to yourself since last Tuesday.


That's who I'm building this for.


Not the corporate executive. Not the tech person who already has five AI tools running. The mom. The grandparent. The 16-year-old with a big idea rattling around in their head but no money and no connections to make it real.


I'm in the process of launching my AI course for everyday users. I see the business-to-business courses out there — they make sense if that's your world. But that's not my world. My world is that mom I just described. The one in a one-income household watching every dollar and every minute like her life depends on it. Because for a lot of us, it kind of does.


Here's what AI can do for her right now:


  • A scavenger hunt, built in minutes — tailored to her exact kids, her exact neighborhood
  • A custom puzzle with their faces on it
  • Homeschool lessons designed around how her kids actually learn, so their brains don't completely check out by August
  • Storybooks where they're the main character. Because what kid doesn't want to read about themselves?
  • Coloring books, crosswords, word searches — all customized, all free with the right tools


That's an hour of content she didn't have to beg Pinterest for or pay anyone for.


I know when I was a stay-at-home mom, I would've killed for an hour alone. A shower in peace. Five minutes where nobody needed something from me. AI could've given me that. I wish I'd had it then.


And it's not just moms.


That 16-year-old with the app idea? AI can walk him through building it. By the time he's 21, he could have more money than he knows what to do with. That 60-year-old grandparent who wants to connect with their grandkids but feels like they're speaking different languages? AI can help them make videos together, hop on TikTok, bridge that gap in a way that actually feels fun.


The possibilities aren't just endless. They're personal.


So why are so many people still reluctant?


Same reason I was reluctant about Bitcoin. Same reason I didn't trust online shopping for years. It's the fear of the unknown. You stick to the devil you know, because the devil you don't know could be worse.


What you're not considering is the other side of that. It could also be a lot better. And while you're in that box staying comfortable, the world is moving. AI compounds — every six months, it's like three to five years of progress. Every time you wait, you're falling further behind.


I've been bringing AI to my family and friends whether they asked for it or not. And some of them still reach out. "How do you do this?" "I watched your video." They're not enrolled in anything. They're not studying. But they're paying attention. And that's how it starts.


Exposure first. Everything else comes after.


I hope this at least got you thinking. What would your life look like if you let AI in, even just a little? If you want help getting started, I'm here. And if you'd rather do it on your own, I have free guides and workbooks and stuff — link's https://payhip.com/The3CsofMastery


Just try it. See where you are a year from now.