Productivity
Vibe Coding Feels Like Progress. It Isn't.

It was 12 PM on Monday, and I was drained.
What started as building a trading app over the weekend had bled into my work week.
The early versions worked. But now I was staring at a bug with no idea where to start. Every troubleshooting session with AI opened three new questions, and AI would egg me on for more approvals.
What if your business didn't depend on your best day?

No, never ever!
That’s what my daughter tells me when I ask her to write the same letter more than five times.
She doesn’t want to do it. I understand why. I was the same.
Writing was my weakness growing up. I practised it over and over, not because I enjoyed it, but because I had to. It became acceptable. Not great. Just good enough.
The AI Rain Dance

If you have been following AI over the last few months, you may have felt something shift.
The models are better. The tools are more capable. New possibilities appear almost every week. On the surface, it finally feels like AI is delivering on what it promised.
But alongside that progress sits a quieter feeling.
A growing sense that the world is moving faster than you can keep up with.
Why Smart Business Owners Don't Automate Their Most Frustrating Task First?

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You know you should be doing something with AI, but where do you even start?
Every week brings a new “breakthrough” tool, another case study, or a viral post claiming to have cracked the AI code.
Your competitors are showing off their “AI-powered” workflows.
Your inbox is full of newsletters promising instant automation wins.