Code Is Cheap. Conviction Is Expensive. The Real Cost of Building in the AI Era
By Jack Butcher

Code used to be expensive. It required years of learning, teams of engineers, months of development. Now it requires a prompt and a weekend.
The cost of code went to zero. The cost of conviction didn't.
creativity dies without deadlines
— @jackbutcher
Conviction is choosing one direction when you could go anywhere. It's shipping when you could keep iterating. It's selling when you could keep building. It's the willingness to be wrong in public.
The Courage Gap

moving from theory to practice will cost you status
— @jackbutcher
AI made it easier to stay in theory. You can prototype forever. You can build ten versions. You can iterate endlessly without ever facing the market. The tool that was supposed to accelerate you can actually help you hide longer.
if you're scared to start something because you might fail, here's a reminder: you're already failing
— @jackbutcher
The Boring Part Is the Business
The only trick is to not get bored before anyone else gets interested.
— @jackbutcher
The exciting part is building. The boring part is selling the same thing, to the same audience, day after day, until it compounds. The boring part is the business. The exciting part is the hobby.

We're more scared of being perceived as failures than failing.
— @jackbutcher
Code is cheap. Conviction is expensive. Spend accordingly.
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