The New Business Imperative: Adapt with AI or Fall Behind

We've all heard the saying from Michael Gerber: "If your business relies on you, you don't own a business, you own a job." But in today’s economy, the stakes are even higher. It’s no longer just about working less; it’s about surviving against competitors who are already leveraging automation to move ten times faster than us.
The Cost of Waiting
Seth Godin famously said, "Change almost never fails because it's too early. It almost always fails because it's too late." The shift to AI is that change.
Waiting for the "perfect time" is a trap that could put your business at a permanent disadvantage.
Buying Back Your Freedom
Dan Martell provides the perfect framework for this: "Don't hire to grow your business. Hire to buy back your time." He also notes that most founders feel stuck not because they lack time, but because they lack systems.
AI is both—it’s the ultimate "staff member" that reclaims your hours and the system that allows for growth without the usual chaos.
The Natural Progression
For 18 years, I’ve worked in digital marketing—from the early days of web builds to email marketing and social media. Looking at the landscape now, AI isn't some scary "new" thing; it’s the natural progression of everything we’ve been doing. It’s the next level of the game.
My Take:
"The greatest risk isn't trying and failing; it's standing still while everyone else moves forward. That's why I've gone headfirst into AI."
Who’s with me?
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