That guy up there is me.
Or at least, the version an Artificial Intelligence created of me.
And while it might look like a simple visual trick, it holds the secret to why I stopped working 16 hours a day. I'll tell you about it later.
I'm not going to come here and give you the whole spiel about my life's mission being to democratize Artificial Intelligence, or that I have some transcendent purpose that makes unicorns cry.
That's just cheesy, and I don't buy into that.
I'm Eduard, and my job is to teach people how to use AI to their advantage—making technology work for them, not the other way around.
That's my playing field.
Why am I telling you this?
Because not too long ago, my life was very different.
I had two YouTube channels.
Just two.
And no matter how much I grinded like a machine, the numbers just didn't add up.
It got to a point where I couldn't support myself, and I had to swallow my pride.
I had to go work in a factory.
I worked a full shift there, then came home to pull another full shift in front of a screen just to get my real passion off the ground.
I was exhausted.
I was, literally, a flesh-and-blood robot.
And then what happened?
Well, inside that factory, something "clicked". I saw something on the floor that completely flipped my perspective.
There were two very different assembly lines.
On one, you had two people picking up assembled products, boxing them, sealing the boxes by hand, taping them, and physically hauling them to the pallet, along with a bunch of other tasks.
On the other line, however, there was only one person.
Sure, their machine was newer, but the packing process was still manual for both.
The big difference was that this single person only put the products inside the boxes and slid them down an automatic taping conveyor belt.
The best part?
That one person produced much faster than the other two combined.
Because they didn't have to stop to close and carry each box by hand, they worked at twice the speed with half the manpower.
That's when I connected the dots.
I realized the secret wasn't having the machine do 100% of the work. The secret was symbiosis.
When I started mastering Artificial Intelligence, I didn't hesitate to apply this to my business.
Mind you, I don't just "automate" for the sake of it. I focus on using AI as leverage so it works for me.
In certain areas, I use it exactly like that taping conveyor belt: I automate repetitive processes to get them off my plate.
But in other areas—where my human touch, my creativity, and my brain are genuinely needed—I use AI to supercharge my workflow, be far more productive, and move much faster.
It wasn't easy.
And I definitely didn't achieve it with one of those "magic tricks" people sell online.
It cost me sweat and endless testing.
But it worked.
From struggling to make ends meet with two channels, today I manage 20 channels using AI.
And the best part isn't the number of channels or the money.
The best part is that I'm no longer working a full factory shift, nor am I spending 12 hours a day at home doing tasks everyone hates.
Experts say that on your "About me" page, you should talk about the problem you solve for your client to build empathy and connect.
Fair enough.
And if you feel that way... what's next?
If you're reading this, odds are you feel a bit like I used to: working endless hours, repeating robotic tasks, and watching AI advance without truly profiting from it.
I can teach you how to buy back your time.
How to go from doing the work of a robot, to directing the robots.
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