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Big Sticks, Bigger Questions, and Your Superpower:
An Inconvenient Return to Realit

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An Inconvenient Return to Realit

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By Stan Hustad


There are times in life when you step away for a bit—whether by design or by necessity—and when you return, you see things differently.

That happened to me.

After a stretch of what I'll call "downtime, overtime, and out-of-time," I'm back behind the microphone with a fresh installment of Inconvenient Ideas. And it felt only right to begin with a simple—but unsettling—question:

What if everything we think we know… might be wrong?

Now, that's not a comfortable thought. But then again, the best ideas rarely are.

The Power—and Problem—of Inconvenient Ideas

I've come to believe something that may surprise you:

The most valuable ideas are often the most inconvenient.

They interrupt our assumptions.
They challenge our comfort zones.
They force us to rethink what we thought was settled.

And right now, we're living in one of those moments—where everything is shifting.

AI: Not a Tool… a Tidal Wave

Let me begin with a confession.

When I first started talking about artificial intelligence, I said, "Not much will change… but some things will."

Well…

I was wrong.

A lot is going to change.

In fact, it already is.

I recently faced a complex business problem with my team—one that might have taken us an entire day (or more) to solve. Instead, I turned to my AI assistant.

Within minutes, we had:
- Research
- Contacts
- A workable solution

Problem solved in five minutes.

That's not evolution.

That's disruption.

The Four A's of AI

Here's how I now understand AI—through what I call the Four A's:

Aggregation – It gathers knowledge from everywhere
Amplification – It expands and clarifies ideas
Acceleration – It moves faster than any human workflow
Artistry – It creates visuals, language, and expression with remarkable skill

That combination is powerful—and potentially dangerous if ignored.

Those who learn to use AI will surge ahead.
Those who don't… may fall behind quickly.

The Rise of the Creator Capitalist

You must learn to create value in a way that also creates income.

Creativity is no longer optional.
Expression is now economic.
And everyone is in the marketplace.

So Here's the Big Question: What's Your Superpower?

What is your superpower?

What do you do exceptionally well?
What could you become known for?
What category could you own?

Noise vs. Signal: Why Expression Matters More Than Ever

A lot of traditional communication is losing its power.

Blogs without emotion are ignored.
Words without energy are forgotten.
Ideas without expression are invisible.

You don't just need to say something.

You need to move something.

A World of Big Sticks and Bigger Decisions

Power matters.

Not just words.
Not just intentions.

But the ability to act—and create outcomes.

A Personal Reflection: What Does It Mean to Be Useful?

Be useful.

Ask yourself—what can I do that is useful to others?

That's where real value begins.

The Cowboy Spirit and the Future of Storytelling

We're building something new:
A broadcasting collective
A publishing platform
A performing network

All rooted in one idea:

Help people live well… and flourish.

If your business does not help people flourish—it's probably a wreck.

Things to Remember

- The most valuable ideas are often inconvenient
- AI is transformational
- Your superpower is your leverage
- Expression matters
- Power creates outcomes

Things to Share

- The Four A's of AI
- Discovering your superpower
- Thinking like an entrepreneur
- Being useful

Things to Take Note Of (and Act Upon)

- Identify your superpower
- Use AI daily
- Upgrade communication
- Be useful every day

A Final Thought—and an Invitation

Inconvenient times create uncommon people.

Don't just survive—step into it.

Be useful. Be powerful. Be world class.

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