The AI-First Strategy That Took
Me a Decade to Discover
A decade ago, I was finishing my master's in Energy Economics. Doing training on the job
—gas balancing between countries.
Technical, specific.
Then, a friend invited me to an entrepreneurship event. Back then, “entrepreneurship” felt distant.
I barely knew the word.
My plan? Degree, then 9-to-5.
But that event flipped my world.
One speaker stood out—Professor Günther Faltin. He made starting a business sound simple, exciting.
The internet had transformed everything.
My only image of a business owner was my uncle, running a construction company.
Day and night, he worked.
But Faltin showed me another way.
Two years later, I jumped in. Started my own business.
Hardware and software for winter sports.
Raised €500,000. A team, an investor.
But we took the hard route.
Winter sports? Batteries and Bluetooth don’t mix with snow.
Our first product failed.
Big lesson: start smart, don’t reinvent everything.
Pivoted to a lean model. Skis to bikes. Winter to summer.
Profitable in the first year. Seven-figure revenue.
But we scaled too fast.
Didn’t know how to build efficient teams, stable processes.
Learned the hard way. Stability over growth.
Biggest lesson? Work smart, not just hard.
We worked 80-hour weeks, all-in.
Looking back, we could’ve done the same in 40.
If we’d used tech better.
Now, AI is here. Self-learning. Different.
Your competitors are learning it. Are you?
In five years, maybe three, they’ll be miles ahead.
This isn’t like switching late from fax to email.
The internet was like Iron Man.
AI? The Avengers and Justice League combined.
Power, precision, transformation.
This time, I won’t miss out. Every venture from now on? AI-first.
I’ll make it my ally, not an afterthought.
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