Automation is the biggest leverage tool we have right now.
And most people are sleeping on it.
I've been in design and marketing for years.
I watched how much time we used to spend on things that now take minutes.
Scheduling posts, generating ideas, building systems — all of it moves faster now.
Gone are the days that I spent hours scheduling posts to the month. Now I upload all of them on a server and use n8n to automate the posting to multiple social media platforms.
This type of leverage is unheard of.
We're living in a moment where leverage is accessible to everyone.
Not just big companies. Not just people with money.
Anyone with a laptop and curiosity can tap into this.
You can post one video and reach a million people.
You can use AI to output hundreds of ideas in an afternoon.
That used to take a whole team.
I built my n8n automation for the first time by watching YouTube videos and asking ChatGPT to guide me.
Back then I would probably have to spend hours comparing info online, asking on forums, searching courses or professionals to teach me.
Nowadays it takes you an afternoon and the right quesitons.
And this is the thing nobody talks about.
The tool is only as good as the question you ask it.
Automation amplifies your thinking — good or bad.
If your decisions are shallow, you'll just get shallow results faster.
If your thinking is sharp, you'll scale something easily.
This era is shifting the focus from finding answers to asking better questions.
That's the new skill.
Not typing faster. Not working more hours.
Thinking clearer.
Your decisions now have consequences that can reach further than ever before.
One good idea, one right move, one honest piece of content — it can travel to millions of people.
So the question isn't "how do I output more?"
It's "what should I output more?"
The output isn't the issue anymore.
AI gave us infinite leverage.
The question now is...
What do you do with it?