3 Paragraphs to think
Gen Z isn’t paranoid—they’re right. Every entry-level rung that once trained future leaders is being deleted by AI. Goldman predicts 300M jobs automated by 2030; McKinsey says 30% of work hours gone.
For the first time in modern history, the corporate ladder starts halfway up the wall. The junior analyst grind, the paralegal research, the basic coding—what used to be apprenticeship is now automation.
But history never rewards the scared; it remembers the adaptive. Disruption follows the same arc: resistance, extinction, evolution. Gutenberg killed scribes, created publishers. AI kills juniors, creates solopreneurs. One developer with AI now outships ten without. Adaptation isn’t optional—it’s selection pressure.
2 Resources to pro
1. Distribution, Distribution, Distribution.
2. Keith Rabois: “I tell founders not to worry about runway. Worry about lift.”
“If you think about lift in a plane context, a company is only valuable if you achieve lift. Runway is a tactic for achieving lift, and you may need to extend the runway so that you have more time to get lift. But unless you’re actually achieving lift with that extra time, it doesn’t help you.”
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My wife…
Have a great weekend,
Simone


