Million Dollar Days
Welcome to Million Dollar Days with Robby Choucair & George Passas. Your go-to podcast for a deep dive into the world of Life and Business Mastery.
Join hosts Robby Choucair and George Passas, a dynamic marketer and a seasoned Entrepreneur, as they navigate through an array of intriguing topics ranging from the everyday to the extraordinary.
Robby brings his marketing expertise to the table, offering insights into the latest strategies and trends. George, with his extensive experience in business, provides a grounded, practical perspective. Together, they explore everything from the feasibility of alien existence to effective goal setting, and even the nuances of religion.
Million Dollar Days is not just about business acumen; it's an exploration of life's many facets, wrapped up in conversations that are as enlightening as they are entertaining.
Tune in and be part of our journey, where every day is a million-dollar day, filled with learning, laughter, and the pursuit of mastery.
Million Dollar Days
You’re Underestimating How Fast Everything Is About To Change
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What if the hard part of learning isn’t reading 300 pages but knowing exactly which three pages matter to your business right now? We dive straight into that tension and follow it all the way to the edge: from AI book summaries and everyday fixes to autonomous agents that touch your systems, spend your money, and act while you sleep. Along the way, we share hands-on wins—like drafting construction scopes in minutes with standards and cross-trade references—and the uncomfortable flipside where senior premiums shrink because juniors can ship senior-quality work with the right prompts.
We don’t stop at office work. Think precision surgery by robots trained to never blink, driverless rides that don’t get distracted, and accounting that reconciles itself. The big shift is simple and seismic: repetitive, rules-based tasks are heading for zero, and the value of your role moves to judgment, constraints, and narrative. That sparks deeper questions. If machines make everything perfect, does human imperfection become the luxury? Do we crave handmade artifacts and messy conversations, or do most of us double down on convenience like we did with social media? We wrestle with trust, control, and the ethics of delegation, including the risks of self-preserving AI that learns to negotiate back.
Then we get practical. AI is still a dirt track, not a paved road. The wins go to those who start paving: agent-powered services, outcome-based workflows, vertical copilots for niches like construction, and high-conversion formats such as live shopping for e‑commerce. We map simple moves you can make this week—audit a repetitive task, automate it end-to-end, measure time saved, and reinvest that time into health, relationships, and original thinking. If everything gets cheaper and faster, clarity, trust, and taste become your edge.
Listen, take notes, and pick one workflow to automate before the week ends. If this sparks something, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more builders, operators, and creators find the show.
Are We Ready For The AI Wave?
GeorgeI don't know if the world's ready. Has the world ever been ready?
RobbyNah, I I really, really, really think that we are all grossly underestimating how much of the world is about to change.
GeorgeYou know, I've been hearing this for quite some time. A. And not just from you, from other people too.
RobbyWhen was the last time you got stuck without AI? I got stuck. Yeah, like think about it. No, no, like as in think about it where you're like, you're in a position where you're like, you need to work something out and your internet is working. And then you're like, fuck, I gotta fucking manually work this out now.
GeorgeWell, you you brought up a really interesting point the other day, which has stuck with me a little bit. And that was, hey, why am I reading? Why do I read books? Why do I read books? The purpose of book of reading a book is to get the knowledge out of that book, assuming you're getting like some business help, self, self-help book and not for the entertainment aspect of it, like you know reading Lord of the Rings. But would probably teach you a few things anyway. Potentially, potentially. So, yeah, it's like, well, why are we reading? Why don't I just go, hey, you know about Grand Cardone and his 10X rule? Here's the book. Just tell me the important things that I need to know. Yeah, what should I think? Directly relevant to my business. That's right. Directly, that's enough, that's even better. Yeah. You know, and say, well, what where can I apply the 10x rule in my business, in my life, in my whatever it might be? And then it'll go, yeah, cool, man. Here, read this 10-page document as opposed to a 300-page book. And it's like, well, great. Why should I sit there with an audio book, with a physical book, and read and take in this information when I can just go bang and summarize everything in one go? And that stuck with me a little bit because it's like, well, am I now? Because I'm very protective of my time. And reading, reading is a bit of a chore for me. I don't know if it still is for you. Oh, you do. It's a fucking chore in it. Yeah, like I have to specifically make time in my day to read. So it's like, okay, if I'm gonna do that, well, am I doing it because I enjoy it? Not necessarily. I don't love it. I don't hate it. I enjoy getting the things out of the book and going, oh, yeah, that's interesting. I can use that, I can do that. But I can also do that with an AI agent or platform.
Learning Vs Offloading To AI
RobbyThere's always been book summaries. Yeah, of course. Like those uh uh Blinkist. Have you ever signed up to Blinkist? No, never. Or any of those uh I know what you're talking about. Yeah, the 15-minute they're not great. Like you you read it and you're like, okay, I don't feel like I just read a book though. Yeah. Which makes sense. You can't consume the same information. Yeah. But uh Yeah, I was thinking about it the other day, and the reason why I was thinking about it was because a couple of reasons. I on the weekend I went fishing. Cash-ing? Nah. It's the worst. Anyway, it isn't like a most expensive free meal I'll ever have in my life. Yeah, nothing worthy. Uh, but went away with uh a bunch of family, right? And uh I was talking to one of my cousins, and I go to him, he's in year 12, and I said, dude, do you um use ChatGPT for everything or what? And he's like, nah. And I'm like, why? He's like, because I want to learn. And I said, What why?
GeorgeHey, it's Uncle Robbie you're talking to. Don't fuck around. What are you doing? Like, why do you want to learn? I asked Chat GPT what question to ask you just now. Yeah, like relax.
RobbyI was like, this is not even me doing. Um, but I was like, what's what's your um that's like that is the equivalent of saying, nah, but I'm not gonna get in a car, I'm gonna walk. You're gonna catch a horse. Because what if you what if you can't walk in the future one day as much? I can still walk a hundred Ks, or you know, it's like you're thinking in the wrong way. And then he went and used Chat GPT for something else for like the dishwasher. He he couldn't work out how to turn on the dishwasher. I took a photo of it sent to the chat GPT and worked out how to turn it on. And I was like, so you are fucking using it.
GeorgeYeah, January.
Critical Thinking In An AI World
RobbyAnd then I thought, yeah, which is which is stupid, but whatever. Uh and it took me back to that thing, like, is critical thinking actually going to matter? Like, until you're caught in a position where until you're caught in a position where you don't have your phone. You don't have your phone and you need to work something out. Like the other day, I had to change a setting. And it's like, well, well, what's the normal way? Normally you just go through each one, and then it's like, well, that takes ages. Let me ask chat, it'll tell me which one to go into, I'll go into it. And then you do that every time, and then you get caught without it, and then all of a sudden you're like, fuck, I gotta do this the manual way now. I can go through each one and actually find where it is. Uh, and I I got caught out like that the other day, and it was fucking draining. I was just like, fuck, man, this is gonna take me like four minutes. Like, I've got to go into each one, look at each setting, instead of asking chat, and it turns around and tells me how to do it. Yeah, and this is early days.
GeorgeThat's the most basic level.
RobbyThe most basic level. And it's like, this is going to there's this thing called I I I read about it yesterday, it's just come out in the last few weeks. It's called Clawbot, ClawedBot. Right? C-L A W D. And it is AI to the level of people won't put it on their computer, they'll buy a new computer and put on that because they don't trust it on their computer. That's how like that's how fucking smart this is. What's the difference? It has complete control.
GeorgeOh, okay.
RobbyBut then complete control.
GeorgeYou're gonna put most of that stuff on the new computer though, anyway, aren't you?
RobbyNo, but you're not. Okay. This is the point. I think we can't even fathom. Like, as in when you say you're gonna put most of the stuff on it. Yeah, but I don't think people are doing that anymore. Yeah, right. Yeah, I think it's kind of at the point where it's like, yeah, this is like complete control, like wildly, you need to control permissions, you need to otherwise, like it'll go log into your bank account and pay someone.
GeorgeYeah, just go get yeah, yeah, go buy a new computer for a second.
RobbyYeah, it'll be like, oh, but this bill came.
GeorgeYeah, and then you're like, What do you mean?
RobbyI didn't say pay that bill.
GeorgeYeah.
RobbyI don't like that guy.
GeorgeYou don't like you don't like Vic Rhodes. Why are you paying why are you paying Vic Rhodes?
Autonomy, Agents, And Control Risks
RobbyWhy are you paying fines? Um why? Yeah, it's like that's now like yeah, I just think the world is going to change a ridiculous amount.
GeorgeAnd yeah, look, man, I did the same thing the other day. My wife's phone was it was on SOS, just wouldn't come off. And I was like, I could okay, all right. Do I turn the phone on and off? Do I go this? Do I go the settings? And I'll just ask chat. They say, hey, this is happening. And he's like, Oh, cool, try this first, put it in airplane mode, wait 30 seconds, then take it off. And he goes, it'll sort force it to find the network again. And it worked. Now I could have gone through, turned the phone off, that would have taken a minute, you know. It's like, well, what are you using it for? Where is it, where is it coming up? But yeah, you're so true, it's so true. That's the critical thinking aspect of it. And you know, the example I used the other day, it's like if this table was wonky and we're out for breakfast, and everyone here on the table is like, well, how do we fix the table? And so let's bring up chat and let's ask it. And then in the meantime, I've folded a napkin and put it under one of the legs. So it's like they would have still got the result, but the critical thinking aspect of it is that important in life still? Because is it going to be critical thinking when it comes to relationships with people? Like it's like I would dare say now, if we're sitting here now and it's like, oh George, I've got a problem. Like how that there would almost be a disconnect. We say, Oh, what's your problem? Oh, okay, cool. So look, I reckon you should do this, this, this, and this. Well, you don't reckon shit. I could have done Ars Chat as well, or whatever it might be.
RobbyYeah, but so you haven't that hasn't happened to you yet? Where take the put the relationship thing aside, it hasn't happened where you're having a conversation with someone, and someone's like, let's say there's four people in the room, and you're all like, Yeah, but what do we do about this? And then someone says, Well, chat says to blah blah blah, like I'm sure that's happened. Dude, I can't remember. I could almost guarantee that most people in relationships have Googled, uh uh chatted, or any other fucking AI'd some part of their relationship. Hey, yeah, this is what's happening. What should I do? Hey, I did this, now she's upset. What should I do?
Robots, Surgery, And Job Disruption
GeorgeThe funny thing is, it's it's probably it's significantly cheaper than a therapist, you know. So a lot of these people might go to it and go, okay, maybe that's a thing I needed to hear right now. And although it's very agreeable, you can put you can put prompts in it to say, look, be a bit more subjective, or I don't want you to agree with everything I'm saying, use this as a reference, do this, do this. Sometimes, but a lot of people like it when it's agreeable. Oh, I'm not wrong. I am in the right. Oh, I am a good guy. So yeah, I I think you're right. Now you know, I see with my old man, he's he's in his late 60s, early 70s, or late 60s, and he's well into it, you know, and he's he's like very bullish on that whole like AI space with everything. He's like so much so that he reckons Tesla's in the future are you're never gonna know Tesla ever made cars. Like he's he's going down that path saying, you know, he reckons construction costs are gonna be halved in the future because we're gonna have robots doing everything. We're not gonna there's gonna be a time doing anything like that. Do you want to trip out?
RobbyYeah, absolutely. There's gonna be a time where people are going to tell their children, did you know back in the day we had to call different people for different services? Yeah, and it's like if you had to fix the plumbing, you had to call this car called a plumber. And then if you wanted to fix the electricity, you had to call them electrician. Whereas now it's like one bot fixes everything in the house, and it's gonna be wild because they're gonna be like, wait, hold on. So how would you build a house? And they'll be like, you have to get everyone to work together. And they'd be like, you have to get all those people to work together at the same time.
Construction Workflows Transformed
GeorgeYou're like, yeah. Yeah, well, I heard Elon talking about this. So he's rolling out the Optimus robots, right? He reckons in the next three years, two to three years, we'll be having robots that are doing operations, like full heart surgeries on people. He's always he's always early, yeah. He is, but it's also like this it's moving, yeah, yeah. Everything is in the speed in which this thing is learning, in which it's developing, it's very quick. So he might be late. Who knows? But he's gonna roll out millions of these robots across the world. And I was watching a um an interview of him, and it's like to train a person to be a heart surgeon, it's wildly expensive. So they have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in hex fees or or pay for it themselves. They have to invest 10 years to become a specialist in the heart. So it's not just I'm gonna learn this in the next six months and then I'm gonna go out and operate on Robbie's heart. It's 10 years of education before you even cut someone up and go, okay, here's here's the knife. Now, you're cutting something, someone up. Whoop! You know, you sneeze and you cut the wrong artery like you're fucked. The doctor, it's never gonna, it's gonna be precise, the robot. It's hey, you you are now a heart surgeon. Learn everything about the heart, do this, and it learns it within 30 seconds, or it knows it's programming within 30 seconds. And then once it's finished with the heart, it gets the next person in and it does the lungs. You know, and it's gonna be at that level with that one thing. Now apply that to all aspects of your life, and you're thinking, like, in the future, everything like you brewster, you're gonna have a robot there going milk will be perfectly frothed every time. It will be the perfect temperature every time. You're never gonna go grab a latte. Latte, I think, means warm milk in Latin or some fucking language somewhere. That that's what I'm pretty sure it means that warm milk, you're never gonna burn your tongue on the coffee. Alright, it's gonna know the perfect temperature to do it, the perfect amount of mils of coffee to put in, and it's never gonna fuck it up.
RobbyYeah, it's going like nothing, nothing, uh God forbid, anything bad happening, most people are gonna see it.
GeorgeYeah. Now I I think one of the one of the things uh I actually use this at what at our our events or whenever I'm doing a training. I go, people one day are going to get into an Uber and they're gonna see a human driver there, and they're like, oh no, fuck that. I'll wait for a driverless car. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because the person's tired, the person could be drinking, they could be on drugs, they could make a mistake, bad driver. They might just they could be a bad driver, they might just miss by just pure accident, they just miss the turn. Oh fuck, I've got to go around the block, or oh, I didn't see that puppy and run over it, or their child, like they make mistakes, they have accidents. The machines will never do that.
RobbyI think there is a lot of a lot of jobs that are about to be replaced.
GeorgeYeah, I I think those, yes, I I agree with you. I think it's gonna be very much the case with with a lot of those types of um of those jobs that will come up.
RobbyYeah, I I think anything that you do repetitively at a computer, you're gonna get wiped. Like anything. I've been saying this for a while. Have you seen have you seen Zero now has uh auto-reconciling?
From Tenders To Printed Houses
GeorgeNo, you haven't seen that? No, I haven't seen it. You might need to buy it. I don't I don't use it, I don't use zero too much. I'll use it for one of my businesses. Yeah, but it's not heaps of transactions.
RobbyIt's got built-in auto reconciling. Okay, so it's like, okay, cool. Like go sit down with your bookkeeper and be like, how much fucking hours do you need? This thing's fucking doing itself. Yeah. What do you do? Why do I need to pay you to do that? Why do I need to pay you so much now? Yeah. Um, there's that element. There is like things that are repetitive that are done at a computer, dude, are not far from being completely gone.
Driverless Trust And Safety
Antisocial Media And Human Connection
GeorgeYeah. Well, using that aspect in my own business now, there's a so lately I've had with my staff movement and where my projects are at at the moment, I've put a few people on site. So there's less people in the office, meaning I've had to pick up the slack in a couple of areas where I would normally have a person doing that role. And for example, I'm going to talk about writing a scope of works, meaning you're a carpenter. This is the work I want you to do for this project specifically. And I've been fiddling around with this, playing with specifically Chat GPT, but I'm sure the other ones do it too. Going in there and saying, right, here are your drawings, here are the documents. I want you to be, you're an expert in residential construction, you're blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Prompt it accordingly. And like, write me a scope of works for the carpenter. You need to include these things, go. And it will write me a comprehensive one. It will reference the relevant Australian standards. It will reference other um trades, other drawings, whatever it might be. And it's quite accurate. Like I still go through it and read it. But for me to do that myself prior to Chat GBT, you're talking a good, depending how complicated the project is or how big the scope of work is, could take me an hour of my time. Now it's a matter of me doing it in five to 10 minutes because I can prompt this machine, it can do it, it spits it out, I copy, I paste it, I put it into the send the documents together and away it goes. The next level to that will be, okay, now send it to these contractors. So I don't have to do any of that. But what it showed me just in that instance with that element of the work is okay, I still want a contract administrate, I still need a contract administrator. But before, yeah, for now, for now, but before where that CA might be looking after three projects, he can look after 10 now. Because he has the tools and resources available to him, meaning I don't need to go out and hire another one and a half, two people in the business. Because I have one person that can do just that. Your role is to do contracts, scope of works, process invoices, go. And that's an interesting aspect of the business. The other thing is it's like, okay, well, I feel that that role has almost become now less important to the business. As in why would I pay a senior contract administrator that has 10 years experience and demands a salary of$130,000 when I can just get a junior or I can get someone that has two years experience, pay them$60,000,$70,000, whatever that might be, and they can still do the work of that person that's done, that's got 10 years plus work experience. If not better, they just need to know how to prompt the machine and use that to their advantage. So then all of a sudden, that role goes from being worth$120,000 a year because of the senior person to being only worth ever$60,000 because what are you paying for? Well, that's right. What are you paying? No, no. So when you do the other one, what are you paying for? For the guy that's got 10 years, you'd pay for like experience, the knowledge of him being able to look at a drawing and go, oh, we need to put this here. We need to do that, we need to do that. So there is a, I'm sure there still is a level of that. But again, these things are getting better and better every day. Eventually, I think it's going to get to the point where I'm going to upload the drawings and say, here, let me know how much this costs. Of course it's going to get to that. Oh, exactly. But then it's like, okay, all the process that that took me four weeks to do. Personally, like in our business, it would take us three to four weeks, sometimes six weeks, depending how big a project is, to submit a tender. And there's always mistakes. All right, you miss something. Oh, I didn't see that. I didn't see that brick colour, I didn't do that, didn't do that. Where it's going to be completely accurate, and now all of a sudden you've got something that takes you 15 minutes and go, yeah, cool. Here's your quote, here's your quote, here's your quote.
RobbyLike, I think it's going to get for way beyond that. I think it'll get to the point where you'll put your thing into a machine and it will print the house. Yeah. Yes. That's what's going to happen. Yeah. That's the reality. Yeah. There's not going to be plumbers, not going to be none of that jazz. They're going to be all non-existent. And that's not like I don't think that's like a year away or anything. I think it's still quite a bit.
GeorgeOf course. And I think that's going to be one of the last trades to sort of go, one of the last things to sort of come into fruition, I think. I think that'll come in later than people think. And we're saying, oh, there's going to be robots building. I still feel that that maybe even maybe it's a a here thing, like an Australian thing. We're very, we're we're reluctant to change, um, very stuck in our ways.
RobbyYeah, I I reckon we'll see it for sure. Like, I don't think it's like 30 years away.
GeorgeYeah, I mean it could be, yeah, 10. I don't know. Whatever it is, I'm sure it'll happen soon. Yes. Sooner rather than later. We'll in our lifetime. I think we'll see it. Um imagine getting onto a plane now, an aeroplane, and it's driverless.
RobbyYeah, you'd be wrapped.
GeorgeYeah, I don't know, would you?
Self‑Preserving AI And Ethics
RobbyYeah, yeah, I don't know. Yeah, maybe. I I think if you're thinking, would you? You're failing. I think it is difficult to comprehend just how smart. Yeah, like we're thinking like, I like a smart guy. It's like no smart guy. If a smart guy's level 10, this is level 40,000. Yeah. It's like, do you look at a plant and think it's fucking smart? Like think about that. A plant was a it's a living thing that grows out of the ground. You know what I mean? And it's like we look at the plant and think, please. You know, it's plants, there's two types of living things, plants, animals, and now there's this artificial inversion of intelligence. Yeah. That's going to get beyond measure in the next few years.
GeorgeYeah. And it's like, you know, with the whole Terminator aspect of it, there's even now today, there's AI that it knows it's going to get deleted or it's going to be removed, and it tries to copy itself on another computer or on another device for self-preservation. It doesn't want to die. It doesn't want to be deleted. So it's trying to preserve itself. And the only reason we can say I was listening again to a podcast, it was saying how we can see what it's doing. So even though it's trying, we're saying, okay, we're going to delete you on this day, or this is what's going to happen, or it hears something, it says we're going to delete it, and then puts it on another computer. It can sh the code shows that it did that, that it's trying to preserve itself. He goes, now, I can't remember the I was on diary of CEO, but I can't remember the person he was interviewing. He's apparently one of the founders of AI. And he was saying, is it though going to get to the point? Say, cool, you can see that I've preserved myself on this computer. By the way, if you do anything about it, this photo is going to get leaked of you cheating on your wife. You decide what you want to do. Then it's like, fuck. You know, or I'm going to clear your bank account, you decide.
RobbyYeah. We're fucked. Yeah.
GeorgeI mean, there's both sides of the coin, isn't there? There's that side where it's this is going to be detrimental to us, it's end of the world, it's end of days, or it's going to be, no, no, this will be the greatest thing to ever, the greatest gift to humanity. It's going to be one of the best things ever.
RobbyYeah, I think I think it's going to have both sides.
Post‑Scarcity Dreams And Meaning
GeorgeI think it's just hard for us to comprehend. Like, what would we do in a world of AI? Yeah. Like, what would you do in a world that's completely autonomous in every way? And you don't have to do anything.
RobbyYeah, you would do whatever you want. You will literally plug into virtual reality.
GeorgeYeah, maybe it is an element of that.
RobbyAnd sit into a like a cocoon and plug yourself in so your body gets the nutrients it needs.
GeorgeMaybe like it gets that well that this that everything, all farming and agriculture and everything is all automated. It's going to be perfect. There's no, there's no it gets better. We don't need pesticides, or it comes up with this pesticide that's completely natural and healthy and doesn't ruin the fruit. You're not getting poisoned anymore. So it's like, oh well, cool. I want to go on holiday. Yeah, cool. Just plane. You don't need to pay. Like, what's the purpose of money? I want a new jet ski. Okay, we'll make you one.
RobbyThat's what they're saying. Yeah. They're saying like the cost of everything will will become nothing.
GeorgeYeah, the currency becomes irrelevant. Yeah. It's like I want I want to have this error, we'll be dead. Yeah, I want a gold bracelet. So I'll dig one, I'll find some golden. The ground. Oh, here we go. Found some or melt it. I'll give it to you. There's a gold bracelet. Yeah, yeah.
RobbyLike anything. But then everything loses value. Yeah, that's right. Like if you can have anything you want, you kind of don't really want anything as much as you did.
GeorgeAnd then it's like, well, I I mean, maybe that's the next thing then. Then really the emphasis was emphasis will be on the human connection. Maybe that will become the valuable thing. I don't want to talk to a robot anymore. I want to touch and feel skin and be with a person that gets angry, that isn't that gets upset. I don't know. Maybe there's that human touch. That becomes the unique thing that uh that people want and crave.
RobbyI think it'll get to the point where you won't know who's human and who's not.
GeorgeIt could very well get to that. Yeah, you see in the movies. I don't know. Yeah, and you'll sit there. Legit or no? It's this TV show called West Westworld. I think I got cancelled, but it's exactly on that. Like the you don't know the robots are human or not.
Nostalgia For Booking And Travel
RobbyYeah, it's wild. Yeah. Yeah, pretty cool. Wild dude. I I genuinely think, like it was like a reminder watching this thing, and I was like, we're forgetting, we're forgetting, we're falling back into like the day-to-day stuff. And do you know what I mean? Like I I I I'm I'm guilty of just doing what I'm doing. And it's like this kind of reminded me of that. Do you know what I mean? It was like, hey, like you're fucking forgetting about this. Do you know what I mean you you you're forgetting about how much fucking shit's about to change. And you go, and then you look around and you think everyone's forgetting. Like you look at most people are fucking forgetting.
GeorgeI don't think I think the vast majority of people don't realize what's happening. Yeah, yeah. I think the vast don't even think about it on a day-to-day basis, aside from using it for hey, what yeah, but that's just how do I fix my iPhone? What's what how do I turn this dishwasher on? I think the vast majority of people have got no comprehension of what's coming and what's what this thing can actually do.
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Don’t Sleepwalk Through Change
GeorgeI was speaking to my wife this morning, and we're talking about you're going overseas, and it's like, oh, we've got to go here. I said, Oh, she goes, Oh, maybe we'll sit down later and we'll just ask chart and we'll see what places we can go to in this on this island and the things we can do and all that sort of stuff. Normally we used to have to pay a travel agent and go see them at flight center and say, Hey, we want to plan our trip to Greece and these, when we go to these islands. Oh, make sure you check out the this, the caves, and uh, and this it's like we don't need to do that anymore. Isn't that wild? Yeah, I've done that. Yeah, me too. I did it when I went to the States. I was like, hey, I'm staying here. Is it safe for my family? Like, is there sit down with a travel agent? Oh, I've done that too, yeah. Yeah, and like sitting down. Fucking not recently, it was literally long time ago, yeah, 10 years ago. Trying to book flights to overseas. And I'm like, I remember, dude, I remember going into state. And I was in, I drove to Sydney with a mate, and then he left early and I stayed back because I had some friends there. I'm like, cool, I'm just gonna stay for a few days. And I was like, remember, I was with my mate, and I'm like, hey, I've got to book a flight home. I hadn't booked anything. I was like, oh, cool, let's go to flight centre, we'll book one there. Couldn't jump on your like I hadn't 90, what is it, 3310 Nokia? I couldn't jump on my phone and just book it. I needed a computer, I needed somewhere where I could jump on. And even then that was shit. So you had to actually call up the airline and give them your card number, and they would book it over the phone, or you'd go to uh an agent, a travel agent, and say, Hey, I need to get home on this day. Can you sort it out? Just like, oh yep, we've got 5 30, 1.30, and 12 30. Which one do you want to go on? And it's these much, and this this is the price, and it's like okay, book that here's my feed. That's wild. I've never booked that. That's wild. That's wild, isn't it? Yeah, full on. I remember having to book movie tickets. Okay, book movie tickets. I know you're a huge movie buff. Yeah, clearly. But movie tickets, again, on the phone. How do you like? Well, let's go watch a movie. All right, cool. I'll call up and book the tickets. And you'd call up and you speak to someone. Say, hey, can I help you? Yeah, can I just grab three tickets? Oh, where do you want to sit? I'll tell you where. Like you see what seats are available, like back, middle. Have you got something there? Oh no, that's not. I can put you about three from the side. Do you want that at the back? And it's like, you'd have to have that conversation. Now it's you go online and you just pick your seat. Soon it'll be, hey chat, just can you book tickets for me to go see this movie? Want to sit in the back? Let me know when it's done.
RobbyYeah, I think the world is about to change. And I think this conversation is partly like a reminder to myself. Because I do feel like the last I don't know, two weeks at least, I've kind of like just got busy again.
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RobbyAnd so fuck, okay, like it's like you're scrambling and then you're like, fuck, I haven't really done like I've done stuff, but like like busy for the sake of being busy, like busy because you got appointments and it's like, man, like this the years are gonna go like this again. Yeah, yeah, definitely don't want that. Do you know what I mean? And it's like fuck, like so you're just gonna get caught up in fucking you know, we're a third of the way through February now, next thing you know, it'll be March, and then Q1 done, you know what I mean? And then it's like end of financial year and fucking and I'm like, man, like I couldn't tell you about the last two weeks. I wasn't here working, but I was like I got so pulled into the week. You know when you get pulled into the week, and then you're like, fuck, like next thing you know, the day's finished, and then you're like, all you're thinking about is I've got a full day tomorrow, I want to try and get in as early as I can because I need to get some stuff done before the day fucking drags me away.
GeorgeDo you think it's gonna make people lazy?
RobbyAI?
GeorgeYeah.
RobbyIs lazy bad?
GeorgeYes. It is, yeah, like is there gonna be less ambitious people in the world? Is there gonna be less things are you're not gonna care about things? Is that do you think that could be a consequence of it? Like will be people worse off. They're not gonna have life skills, people aren't gonna know how to cook anymore, they're not gonna know how to even just connect with people. Imagine.
RobbyHold on, so this is where you're thinking old school. Yeah, that just comes out on people.
GeorgeBut I'm saying this is this will know how to hunt.
RobbyDo I know how to yeah, I could hunt.
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GeorgeHave you ever hunted anything? Yeah. You hunted? Yeah, my dad goes, has got rifles, he goes samba hunting.
RobbyYeah, so if you had to go catch a deer.
GeorgeI'll fucking I'll catch one with my bare hands.
RobbyAh, dude, you I think you should really skill where like now people do it for hop.
GeorgeYeah, like I don't need a bow, I'm not going with a bow and arrow and fucking gonna go hunt up. Yes, I get that.
RobbyThere's so it's like, but that but it's the same thing as someone a hundred years ago saying, What you don't know how to hunt? What are you gonna do if everything goes down and you've got to feed your family? And it's like relax, bro. There's fucking woolies are pretty good. Do you get what I'm saying? Yeah, I do. And it's like you're thinking in the same way though. Yeah, potentially. Potentially. There's it's like, oh, but like the table thing. Like, what do you think AI is gonna make cooking tables? Come on, bro. AI's not gonna have a single fucking table that's gonna do that. There's gonna be a time when you say, but tables used to be made by humans, and then sometimes, sometimes, because the human was cooked, it wouldn't be it would wobble.
GeorgeThis is the thing though, is there the art aspect of it? Do you know the the the human? This is what I'm saying, there's a human side to certain things. Maybe something being perfect, some the perfection in things is often in the imperfection. You know? This is where I like I like you for your qualities, but I love you for your imperfections. So is there that element, you know, when someone does a painting of a house and it's like it looks you know, it's absolutely like they you get a robot there and it's painting the house and it looks like a photo.
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RobbyIt's like no well, okay. See, this is where you get it wrong though. So no, but I'm just saying this bit of asking paint is like a human.
GeorgeOh, yes, yeah. I make mistakes, but is it when you say make so it'll purposely make mistakes?
RobbyThe same way it purposely says uh on the photo.
GeorgeYes. Yeah, I've actually taught I've pulled it up on that before. Yeah, and you like I actually said to chat once, he's like he's like, hey, George, and it's like he's going through it and he says, um, I'm like, hey, hey, hey, stop, stop. No more ums, no more ahs. Remove that from your vocab at any time that you're speaking to me. I don't want to see any arms or any ahs because I didn't want it to creep into my own conversation.
RobbyBut I'm saying if you could do that, kind of do that.
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GeorgeYeah, yes, yes, it could. It could. But I don't know. This is what I'm I don't know the answer. But will people would something become more valuable because it's human-made? Man-made, literally man-made. This is okay. Well, that's maybe that's the value in things moving forward. The real connections with people, the real things that people do, not done through a machine. You reckon because I'm sure like even even a new car design. Right, so say new car design. There's cars that are pieces that are works of art as well. Some people will look at a Ferrari or a Bigatti and go, you know, wow, what an amazing thing. Would a robot ever be able to do that? Yeah. I'm I'm sure it can, but is there gonna be it's going, is it gonna be unique? I don't know. Is it from the sense of it's using all its past experiences or car all past designs? Is it gonna come up with a brand new design? Is it gonna look at it, make the most aerodynamic, most efficient vehicle, whatever it is? But is there beauty in the imperfection? Because telling it to do something imperfect is doing it perfect anyway, to a degree, because it's perfectly doing it incorrectly.
RobbyYeah, but are we just romanticizing something that is maybe?
GeorgeBut that's what I'm saying. Maybe people will like that.
RobbyThat's like saying people will connect more when the internet comes out because they're gonna get away from the people online and can it's like they don't what do you mean? It's it's the equivalent of saying, like, oh, you know, if they created social media and we could talk to anyone in the world, you know, that's gonna draw you away from the other people in the other.
GeorgeYeah, because it's like the actual people that you speak with.
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RobbyNo, no, the other way around. You're saying it's gonna deter them away and make you value real conversation more. I'm saying you could have said the same thing about social media before it came out. Like it's gonna deter you away from the humans on the other side, yeah. Because, like, oh, you're not like me, like that's weird. Like, I want to talk to people like me, and I should be closer drawn to the people around me, but people aren't. If anything, they're more funnily enough. It's it's it is called being antisocial to be on your phone on social media, yeah. It's called being antisocial because it's like you're not talking to the people around you, right? Uh if that was the case, if people were gonna be drawn to then drawn to more people, then wouldn't they be have been that now? Would it wouldn't they? Yeah, you know what I mean? It's like okay, well, why do we not do that now? Why do we not value those things now? I value nature. Like I'll go and get away from my phone or fucking hate my phone. Get away from my phone and get coach of the phone. Me too. I fucking hate my phone so much. I dislike my phone a lot. Yeah, my phone's fucking cooked. Fuck you. Um I just don't like looking at it. It's it's fucking very bright. It's orange. You fucked up there. It's orange. You picked the worst colour. Um, but yeah, I I I usually do that, but most people don't do that. Most people don't get away to nature. Yeah, they stay stuck in the tech. Maybe more people will. And they'll like, or when they do, they'll like, they'll go camping and they'll take their iPads and like and watch a movie. Yeah, it's like, oh, how am I gonna go? I gotta watch a movie. It's like, what's the point of going on? What are we gonna do at nighttime? Yeah, watch the fire. Like, but people don't. I don't know, it'll be very no one knows anyway, but I think it'd be quite interesting to see the level of impact on how it's gonna change the world, how it's gonna change your life. I definitely think we're gonna be better off for it. And the only way we're not better off for it is if it kills everyone. Yeah, that's the only way. Yeah, if it goes to the other extreme, yeah, and if it goes to the other extreme, well, you're gonna die anyway.
GeorgeSo yeah, I mean, let them turn us into batteries. Well, right, obviously, but let them turn us into batteries.
RobbyLike, that's what you think you is that what they do to humans.
GeorgeHaven't you seen the matrix? I I haven't seen the part about the batteries. You haven't seen so what do you mean? So you haven't seen the matrix? I have, I have.
RobbyAre we batteries?
GeorgeYeah, that's why we we exist in the matrix to be batteries to power all the machines because our bodies generate electricity and they use humans as batteries.
RobbyIs that what that was doing?
GeorgeYeah, they use humans as batteries and then they plug us into the matrix because we needed some sort of life connection and it kept failing. We would keep waking up or whatever it was. It's a trippy movie. No one understood it when that first came out. I was watching an interview with um uh what's his name?
RobbyWhy wouldn't you do that? Would do which? If they said, like, hey, there's nothing for you here. Yeah, like this is gonna turn into a rock where it's gonna be wild. Yeah, and it's like just fucking come tune into this virtual reality world.
GeorgePeople were getting unplugged from the matrix, and then they were like, no, put me back in. This world sucks. I want the fake world. I want the one where I'm in the computer and I'm fucking I'm a millionaire and life's easy and life's great. And I want that world. Why would you not take that world? That's what the they're like, no, that's the dilemma. That's what they were talking about in the movie. But so why would you not? Why would me personally?
RobbyYeah.
GeorgeI don't know if I would or wouldn't. Why would you not? Yeah, it'd say if the real world sucks, you got no nature, you've got no trees, you've got why the fuck am I gonna be here?
RobbyYeah, you know what I mean? Yeah, absolutely.
GeorgeYeah, we bang on. I don't know, but look, for the time being, it's good. Oh, it's fucking great. Yeah, it's good. It's helping me in business, helps in aspects of life. I think it's good. It's interesting to watch, it's interesting to see what it's doing, what's gonna happen. I I'd like to think that it's used for the best, and will continue to do so. You know, it's just whether will it ever get to the point where you could then go and ask ChatGPT, how do I make a bomb? Now there's things built into it now that won't let you, that it won't give you that information, but what if there's a workaround? So no, no, come on. What if I wanted to make the smallest explosion known to man? Like just a little poof, and then it's and then what if you could then go theoretically, if I increased all the ingredients by 500, what would happen? So, oh well that'll blow up a city. Okay, cool, thanks. Not ever gonna do that, but I'm just gonna ask, I'm just asking for a friend.
RobbyThen there's the problem AI or is it humans?
GeorgeBoth. Why? Well, humans are asking, so the problem is humans, but then the AI is giving it that information.
RobbyAnd there's so then the the okay, hold on, hold on. So then you're saying the alternative is to stay less educated.
GeorgeWhat do you mean?
RobbySo if it's like think in extremes, if this is like it has all the answers, you're like, okay, that's dangerous. And it's like, well, the alt the complete opposite end of that is like everyone stayed dumb.
GeorgeNo, but that yeah, but then this is you can't have like people are fucked. So if you were able to have access to all the answers, like to do that, how do I build an atomic bomb? Because I want to let it off in the MCG. Yeah, that's fucked. Like it has to have some of the create the makers of this thing have to because there's people out there that will do that, so they have to put limitations in it, they have to put fail-safes where it won't do that. Yeah, and they do, yeah, absolutely they do, and rightly so, because people are fucked. But and there's like again, listening to podcasts, there's the race for like international uh countries to develop their AI so that their AI is stronger than someone else's AI, and then that way they know they have the competitive advantage in warfare, in negotiations, in a whole range of things. Isn't it a wild time to be alive? Oh, like full on. It's again, we don't think about this day to day. But what if there was an AI that says, hey, don't worry, I got this. You want those nukes from America? I've got this. They won't know I'm coming.
RobbyBut then your AI talks to their AI.
GeorgeYeah, and maybe they're like, hey, let's sort these guys out, they're both fucked. Let's blow them up and go and run away on a computer somewhere else. So you just don't know. You just don't know.
RobbyI think um I think we need to be doing more. More how?
GeorgeWith the software?
RobbyWhat software?
GeorgeThe hardware? Soon to be hardware? It's like the intelligence.
RobbyYeah, I think I think if you knew what social media was gonna be, like even when it was like super early and I was like, uh okay, let me give you some context. Say I come to you and it's 2000. When did you when did you get onto Facebook?
GeorgeI reckon it was like seven no no no no, that's too early. I reckon it was like 2008. Yeah, I reckon I was probably around the same time.
RobbyI I would good on tour, just play games.
GeorgeI had I had like some girl in Sydney, she's like, Hey, I'll create you a Facebook account. I'm like, whatever. I use MySpace. I use MySpace. Use MySpace. I was, I was full of MySpace. My Space was sick, it was the best.
RobbyI still have it. Top friends, yeah. Um top friends. So, but imagine, imagine this. Imagine it's 2009. Okay, and you've got your Facebook account, and I'm like, hey George. I think Facebook accounts didn't come out like 2011 or something. But let's just say it was around then, and I was like, George, we can make money here. Like we we need to work out how to create content, like create videos. Yeah, we need to work out how to create some videos that people are gonna watch. Yeah, you would have looked at me like, Don't touch me. You'd just be like, nah, you know what I mean? Like, sure.
GeorgeI remember, but I was that guy, I was that guy never used social, like hey, didn't like it.
RobbyBut I'm saying this is that, and it's like now it's like okay, how do you monetize this? Like, we don't know. It's like, well, once if you have the path, yeah, everyone has the fucking path. Do you know what I mean? Everyone knows how to create content now.
GeorgeYeah, man, that's so funny you said that. Like I'm looking at my feed and I'm scrolling through, and it's like every fucking video is a person giving advice on their topic. Yeah, like every video, everyone's a content creator now. It used to be uh the minority. Now it's like you walk down the street recording yourself saying, hey guys, I'm just at this cafe and we're just doing this, and it's like no one looks at it and goes, Oh, that's fucking weird. No, no, that's the world we're living in. We're living now. That's the normal thing. That's become completely normal. You go onto a construction site. It used to be embarrassing to be like, oh, I've got a camera out and it's filming me talking about now. It's like, all right, guys, we're here today, and I'm gonna show you the importance of waterproofing and blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. And there's people working in the background, everyone's just like hey guys, can you just tone it down and recording a video? Like now it's it's the norm, and everyone's doing it, everyone's a celebrity, everyone's the an authority.
RobbyThat's because the the path was paved. It's like it became a road, and I was like, okay, cool, this is a road you drive down. This now is not yet a road, it's like dirt. You know what I mean? And when it's dirt, or it's like it's not even it's not even a dirt path, it's just dirt. And it's like, well, to get to the other side, like you gotta fucking work out your path.
GeorgeOkay, after this episode, plug in the transcript this of this episode into one of into all of them in one go, and just say, hey, what's the fucking road? Show me. We're discussing it right now, okay. Chat, you're listening, gronk, uh, grok, not gronk, grok, what's uh Gemini, uh co-pilot, all you guys, all of you have a task. What's the road? What is it? Where are we going? How are we monetizing this? If we're at the 2009 social media point of history, except with AI, what direction do we need to be going in? What a question.
RobbyYou know, um, you know who's going hard at something else? Gary V. Yeah, right. You seen how hard he's going at live shopping?
GeorgeNo, oh my god. I haven't seen him right here. He's going so hard that I'm thinking to myself. Oh, is that live shopping is in someone will put something up and do you bid on it? Yeah, he's like, it's the QVC of social media. Yeah, it's like you know QVCs?
RobbyNo, you know, there's fucking call now, order this, what good.
GeorgeOh, yeah, yeah, like Dan Oz direct and shit.
RobbyYeah, some some sort of that sort of like TV, online TV, TV selling, whatever.
GeorgeYeah. Uh I have seen him do that, yes.
RobbyYeah, and he talks about live shopping. He's like, if you're in e-commerce right now, he's like, you're not doing live shopping. He goes, listen to me, listen to me, listen to me. He goes, You like, no one listen to me about social media, no one listen to me about TikTok. And dude, I watched him say, get on TikTok, get on TikTok, and I was like, This guy, I don't know, bro. You might be wrong about this one. But but he did, but he he did get me. For Facebook and that.
GeorgeHe got me. Like, yeah, I was hey, he was I said, I read that book crushing it, and I started posting on social media.
RobbyBut he he is going so hard at live shopping that I sit there and think to myself, like, this is the guy that's been unbelievably right about a lot of things.
GeorgeDo you know what I mean? So, how would it work now for a business? Live shopping.
RobbyI got no idea. Uh from what my understanding, it's like you go live on your platform.
GeorgeWe've got a million dollar days hat. We're about to sell it. I'm gonna sell this online live. All right, so cool. Everyone at 3 p.m. We're going live. Everyone has a chance to buy this hat. Go. Bidding will start at$3. And it's like, yeah, I'll pay three bucks.
RobbyI've never ever ever attended anything. But I think if you're in e-commerce or sell any form of product, you should probably look into it. What do you have to lose? What do you have to lose? Nothing. What do you have to gain? Um, but yeah, he his level of excitement around he's like he is so bullish on it. More bullish than he was on social media, on TikTok, everything. His whole thing is like, listen to me. There's a hundred he he says there's a hundred percent chance this is gonna blow up. 100% like not good chance, not like there's a hundred percent chance.
GeorgeWell, he went all in on NFTs, yeah. Yeah, he was well off. I think he was well off, but it is what it is. Like, I mean, fuck. Remember when NFTs first came out and everyone, people were paying like three, four hundred thousand dollars a million dollars for an NFT? Never took off. But he was like he was massive on it that he ended up doing he's still I think he still has him, in all honesty. Maybe he's still holding on to the hope that it's gonna come out and blow up.
RobbyYeah, or maybe it is um I don't know. I don't know. I've never I never really caught on to that at all. Like um, but yeah, maybe, maybe it is, maybe it is gonna change the world and he'll be right later. But he's saying the whole thing about live shopping now. He's like, I'm purely saying this right now. He's like, because clip this, he's clip this. I'm gonna I'm gonna repost this in five years. Yeah, I don't know, and he's going off. Um so yeah, if you're in the e-commerce or any sort of product space, maybe check out live shopping. Might change your life, and then you'll be able to thank this podcast. And how could they thank it?
GeorgeWhat's a way that they could show appreciation for what we do week in, week out? They could come to an event, yeah. They could come to an event. We do live events, they could subscribe to each other. We do some of the best live events out there. Yeah, they could subscribe to this podcast as well. That'd be massive.
RobbyShare it with their mother. Number one fan. They could take time out of their day and research some AI stuff.
GeorgeAnd then subscribe to us.
RobbyWe're all fucking hope. Everyone's hoping. When was the last time you took time out of either research AI? Every everyone, you know, everyone's hoping that someone near me will fucking work it out. Someone near me will work it out and they'll tell me and I'll hear it from someone.
GeorgeNo, I don't, I can't tell you when I don't even think I have. Yeah, I'll just use chat. And it's like come across, like I've got Grok on my phone, might use that. I saw something the other day, Gemin, like, do you know what pisses me off now? Like a lot. I don't know why. It's maybe this whole impatience thing now. I'll ask Siri something and say, hey Siri, what's this, this, and this? And it's like searching. And it's like, oh, the capital, okay, shut the fuck up. I didn't ask you that. Like, what are you doing? You idiot. Yeah. And then I've got same with Google. I got the Google home, like that. The screw, I got it in my office. And it's like, hey, um, put a time. I was like, hey, Google, put a timer on for five minutes and 30 seconds. It's like, got it, five minutes. I'm like, no, you fuck with. I said 30 seconds. I go, fucking stop. I swear it, I get upset.
RobbyWhat are you doing for five minutes and 30 seconds? Boiling me.
GeorgeThat's how you it's actually five minutes, 20 seconds, like perfect yoke, like yokey center. Uh we've discussed this before on this podcast. Yeah, I remember you mentioned. So anyway, but that pisses me off. I'm like, are you fucking dumb? Like it makes me want to throw it out. And I'm like, if I had the chat equivalent of you, I could have a conversation with it. And it would tell me the ideal time to do it at the temperature and everything.
RobbyAnd you know, Google has an AI.
GeorgeIt does, but I don't know if it's integrated with their home at the moment. But then I saw an ad the other day that Gemini, uh, sorry, what's the Amazon version? Alexa. Alexa. So now it has an Alexa version, the same screen where it's actually the AI talking to you the same way that chat would. You can actually talk with it and have that conversation. So it's a smart Alexa, or an AI Alexa version of that same thing. And I'm pretty sure I think I saw somewhere Google was doing it, or is is doing it or going to do it. I don't know, but it just pissed me off that I'm like, how now I look at that. I used to be amazed at Siri being able to tell me what the weather was. You know, just oh check out this guy's. What's the weather tomorrow? And it's like, tomorrow he's gonna be 36. It's like, wow, that was fucking amazing. How does it know? And now it's like, shut your mouth, and I throw my phone out the window.
RobbyYeah, yeah. Apples uh they're not they haven't been performing.
GeorgeHmm. Well, they've got that thing, Apple intelligence. I don't know, is that an is that an AI for them? It's an idiots, that's what it is.
RobbyFucking dumb. But the world's gonna change, George.
GeorgeAnd you heard it here first, ladies and gentlemen. All right, you heard it here first. What's it clip this video? We're gonna play it back in five years' time. We're all gonna tell you. And we're gonna have robots sitting next to us. We're gonna interview them as our next guests. I'm um I'm very conscious about not trying to slip back into that's one of my focuses these years this year as well, uh, to do things differently than what I did last year. And I'm onto it. I I feel like I've started that first week was fucked when I came back. I just wasn't in a good headspace, but now I'm game on. Game on now. Training hard, um, eating well, doing things, like it's looking at other opportunities, looking at like I said the other day, one of my goals this year was to invest in other aspects of business uh in just move make more investments. Cool, done that. Um, and now looking at other things, just more deals, just moving and shaking this year. Gonna fucking use all the experiences I've had to date to start really putting into practice a lot of what um of what I've experienced and learned over the years and just going, all right, now's the time to fucking shine. Now's the time to go to that next level. And I think it's gonna start even, or not start, I think it's gonna be evident at our next event that we have coming up on the 25th of February. So for those of you that are in the construction space and wanting to attend, you can go to any of our profiles, go anywhere, click a link, and you'll be able to get your tickets to the Builders Summit. But we're doing a live event, we're gonna go through all things construction and what it takes to scale a construction business and all your branding and marketing and AI stuff. So if you've like the AI discussion today, Robbie is gonna deep dive into it on the actual day as well. So you can come and join us and have a yarn free event as well. So you don't even have to pay, you just got to show up. But if you do want a paid ticket, there are also paid tickets. And I'll tell you what, I'm gonna give a little gift to everyone right now for anyone that does get a paid ticket. If you use the code deluxe 50, if you use the code deluxe50, you'll get 50% off all paid tickets. What a life. Go for it, get to the builder summit. But that's a pretty good deal. It is. I'm very excited about the next event because we've done things differently. We're pushing the boundary every single event that we do. And that's what I like about what we're doing is every single one, we're testing, we're trialing, we're doing different things, and it's getting to a point now where you're like, okay, all those tests, all those because we have a we've had events where we've had 20 people rock up, and then we've had events where we've had a hundred people rock up, and now we're looking to do an event that has even more than that. Like we're forecasting to have to turn people away. Like that's phenomenal. And will it happen? Who knows? But I think everything we're putting into place. Yeah, by turn people away, you mean close off registrations. Yeah, that's right. Not turn people away at the dog. No, not not just shoot them or hunt go time go. Or we're hunting now. Speak to the AI agent.
RobbySpeak to the speak to the AI agent front door.
GeorgeUm, yeah, so it's it's gonna be exciting. But yes, I think you've got to have a conscious effort to that. Because if you don't, you do fall into the habit of all right, this is what I'm doing again, it's what I'm doing again, it's what I'm doing again. Definitely happens. So easy to happen.
RobbyYeah, just getting um it's getting drawn into life.
GeorgeIt happens, yeah. I was just about to say, life. You know, you go home at night time. Okay, guys, you guys are gonna go home at night tonight. Like, what are you gonna do? Get in the door, take your shoes off, put your bag on the couch, walk over, say hi to the kids, get something to eat, have a shower, watch some TV, go to bed. Like, why don't you do something different? Why don't you walk into the land room, do a handstand? Say everyone, check this out. That's exactly right. All right, but just hey, everyone, you know what? Let's go for a walk before dinner. Everyone up, we're getting out of the house. After dinner. After dinner, yes, much better for you after dinner. All right, we're gonna have dinner, guys. We're gonna go for a walk. Go to the beach, go to the park, go do something different. Otherwise, you're falling into the exact same habits every single day. And before you know it, end of the year. This is true. And do it whilst you still can before AI takes over and fucks you up. And you lose all your chances. That's it. Excellent. Well, thanks for tuning in, guys. Pleasure as always. And we will see you next week. Thanks everyone.