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The Last Year of Human Advantage.
There are no more excuses. They are gone. Excuses are extinct. They have become fossils in the new era. Information is readily available. The ability to pursue almost anything has become substantially easier, competition has risen dramatically at the same time.
You have one chance.
Literally one year before the human race accelerates toward singularity where humans merge with technology.
This year, everyone will talk about building businesses with AI. Next year, we will talk about merging a human host with technology. Glasses and wearables will be first. The value of intelligence is going to zero in the next five years. You need to leverage artificial intelligence to build different facets of your life.
You need to set goals higher than ever before. Your goals and ideas might be too small. They might be too achievable. Every single industry needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. Everything is outdated. This will lead to the biggest gold rush in human history. If you do not read or comprehend the rest of this article, remember this one thing. Regardless of all the negativity surrounding artificial intelligence, one thing is certain. 2026 to 2027 will print more millionaires than ever before. I truly believe this year and next year will print. Bookmark this. Take a picture. Engrave it into the fabric of your thoughts. The next two years will produce the largest number of millionaires in human history.
Everything I use day to day feels outdated outside of LLMs. Every application. Every system. Everything. It all has to be rebuilt. Humans were bottlenecked by syntax and code, which limited what they could execute, not what they could imagine. That bottleneck is gone. The distance between intent and execution has collapsed, and as a result, the surface area of what one person can build has exploded. Software is approaching its algorithmic trading moment, the same inflection point financial markets hit when speed, automation, and leverage rewrote the rules. What followed then was not stability, but excess. The same thing is coming to software. A dot com style bubble for mobile apps will form this year, driven by an explosion of low friction creation, copycat products, and inflated valuations. Most of it will collapse. What survives will not be better code, but better judgment about what is worth building.
The most important shift is increasing the difficulty of the problems you are trying to solve. This technology allows individuals to compete with billion dollar companies in months. The highest leverage skill is learning how to deploy intelligence to build systems that generate results. This is a renaissance. Anyone can build anything.
In five years, there will be only two categories of humans. Creators. Bystanders. The human race is explosively approaching a state of create or get left behind. They will need to deploy laws to reduce job loss and potentially deploy universal basic income which are topics for another day. Lets stay focused.
Signal to Noise Ratio
Those who rise and those who fall are separated by one thing, signal versus noise. This is not a productivity concept, it is a ratio, and that ratio determines what you notice, what you ignore, and what you act on.
Noise is not accidental. It is engineered.
Your feeds are engineered.
Your inputs are engineered.
Your attention is engineered.
Algorithms profit from engagement, not truth. You do not profit from noise. You profit from signal.
Your signal to noise ratio is not a preference. It is an identity. Signal is input that forces adaptation. Noise is input that preserves comfort. There is more noise today than at any other point in human history, and most people drown in it while a few learn to filter it. Those few win. They funnel ideas, projects, and businesses into high signal feedback loops and collide with reality instead of debating it. If you are testing anything, only feedback matters. Hard data. Real reactions.
Observable behavior. Feedback is signal. Explanation is the illusion of progress. It feels productive because it avoids exposure, protects ego, and delays truth. Explanation does not move systems forward. Feedback does. If something does not generate feedback, does not change behavior, and does not compound over time, it is noise. Signal is whatever forces you to update your model of reality. Noise is everything else.
That is the difference between building something real and talking yourself into believing you are. Your life is the output of your signal to noise ratio.
Read this eight times.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
AI NEEDS TO BE ASSIGNED JOBS.
People without the mindset or skillset to become creators will fixate on job loss. AI needs to be assigned jobs. Who do you think assigns those jobs? The most important skill of 2026 is taking intelligence and being able to assign it to a job. You must change your perspective.
As you approach your day to day work, break your tasks down and ask.
"How can I assign intelligence to this?" Maybe not today. Maybe not in a month.
But within a year, the capability will exist. Just keep that loop in the back of your head every single day. "How can I assign intelligence to this."
The Four Most Important Skills in 2026
1. Intuition
Knowing what to build before the market asks for it. Time-to-market has collapsed. Speed is no longer the edge. Judgment is. Domain expertise lets you see signals early and act before demand is obvious.
2. Clarity
The ability to describe problems and solutions with precision. Prompting is a communication layer, not a magic trick. If you can’t communicate clearly with humans, you will not communicate effectively with machines.
3. Leverage Awareness
Understanding where effort compounds, and where it dies. Most people spend their energy in non-compounding loops. Relationships, capital, skills, distribution, systems, know which ones multiply and which ones reset to zero.
4. Systems Thinking (Deployment)
Ideas don’t matter. Deployed systems do. Productivity compression is accelerating. The gap isn’t intelligence, it’s execution velocity. If you can’t take a system from idea → deployment, you will be outpaced.
The Death Of The Specialist
My internal projection is June. I think June thats when we will see white collar job loss start to scale up substantially.
For decades, leverage belonged to specialists. Knowledge was scarce. Access was gated. Networks were closed. If you didn’t know the right person or hold the right credential. you didn’t just lose leverage. You were locked out entirely. That era is ending. The specialist monopoly is collapsing in real time.
Tools now compress years of skill acquisition into days. Models reason, write, design, code, and iterate at speeds no isolated human specialist can match.
Generalists who can orchestrate tools, agents, and feedback loops will eclipse specialists who defend narrow expertise. Not slowly. Abruptly. Build. Iterate. Build.
Redefine Your Circle
“You are the sum of the five people you spend the most time with” used to mean mindset and habits.
Now it also means throughput.
If the people around you still measure productivity in hours instead of outputs, you will inherit their ceiling. Spend time with people who:
Build systems instead of doing tasks
Ship continuously
Treat tools as extensions of cognition, not accessories
Think in feedback loops, not checklists
Your environment dictates your velocity. Stay in slow rooms long enough, and even the capable start moving like the stagnant.
The idea that output is limited by individual consciousness is over. Productivity is now dictated by your ability to deploy intelligence.
If you can:
Parallelize thinking
Run multiple workflows simultaneously
Delegate reasoning to machines
Compress weeks of work into hours
You are playing a different game.
This is not a trend. It is permanent.
We are entering the opening act of a science‑fiction movie, except there is no cut scene. You are in it and there is no escaping. You either skill up or you get left behind.
For most of human history, progress was bottlenecked by network access, knowledge distribution, and capital requirements.
Those constraints are dissolving.
The new bottleneck is who can build coherent systems faster than reality changes. Learn to think in systems. Learn to compress time. Understand what to build and build it before it is needed.
Everything else is noise. Focus on Signal. 2026 will not reward effort. It will reward judgment, precision, leverage, and deployment.
This year will be one for the books. Keep building.
-Nikhil Mohanty