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Ep174: Guessing, Betting, and the AI Attention Economy

Ep174: Guessing, Betting, and the AI Attention Economy

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The most valuable currency in an AI-saturated world isn't data or content, it's the 1,000 minutes of attention each person has available every single day. In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, Dan shares a new thinking tool he's been developing with entrepreneurs: Intentional Times Accidental, a framework for distinguishing between results you planned for and opportunities you simply recognized and seized. The conversation connects naturally to a powerful quote Dean encountered, "You don't get what you want, you get what you are", and how that idea links to Dan's work on creating a better past. We also hear how Angus Fletcher trains elite special forces operators not by scripting their responses, but by deepening their personal story so they can make sound decisions in chaotic, unpredictable situations. From there, Dan and Dean trace the same pattern into global affairs, examining how recent moves in the Straits of Hormuz reflect high-stakes guessing and betting under pressure. The conversation shifts to AI's financial sustainability problem, the gap between what AI companies are spending on infrastructure and what the market will realistically pay, and why Dean believes AI-generated content faces a fundamental ceiling in a world where human attention is fixed and finite. Dan observes a cultural blowback already forming, with young people pushing back against AI predictions that threaten their futures, and a surprising surge in religious interest as a counter-reaction to tech-driven culture. This episode finds Dan and Dean at their most candid, trading observations about Perplexity's flattery, Dean's 40 Hz brain-stimulating Beacon light, a dog-calming gadget called PetGentle, and a Henry Kissinger story that perfectly captures what's happening on LinkedIn right now. Listen in for a conversation that moves fast, thinks wide, and lands on ideas you'll be turning over for days. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS The global attention budget is fixed: 8 billion people × 1,000 minutes daily, AI-generated content must compete within that hard ceiling. Dan's new Intentional Times Accidental tool helps entrepreneurs separate planned breakthroughs from lucky ones they simply recognized and seized. Elite special forces operators are trained not with scripts but by deepening their personal story so they can decide well in chaotic, unplanned situations. Dan believes OpenAI cannot legally convert from nonprofit to for-profit mid-streamand predicts the dispute will reach the US Supreme Court. A fake AI-generated scientist published 13 bestselling books over the past year and doesn't exist, Dan's verdict: only dangerous if you believe it. Young people are opting out of AI adoption and turning toward religion in growing numbers, a cultural blowback Dan says is entirely predictable and already underway. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean Jackson: Welcome to Cloudlandia. Mr. Sullivan. Dan Sullivan: Hello there, Mr. Jackson. Dean Jackson: There he is. Are you in Chicago or Toronto today? Dan Sullivan: Toronto. Dean Jackson: Okay. Dan Sullivan: Well, it's very cold. It's very cold. Dean Jackson: Somebody told me that they've had their ninth false spring and it's coming into back to winter. Dan Sullivan: Yeah. It's overcast. It's gray. It's damp. It's cold. Dean Jackson: Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Well, it seems like you have- Welcome to Cloudlandia. Welcome to Cloudlandia. Are you in Chicago or Toronto today? Okay. Dan Sullivan: Well, it's very cold. It's very cold. Dean Jackson: Somebody told me that they've had their ninth false spring. Back to winter. Dan Sullivan: Yeah. It's overcast. It's gray. It's damp. It's cold. Dean Jackson: Oh boy. Well, it seems like you had a great week in Chicago talking to Chad. Dan Sullivan: You've been talking to Spice. Dean Jackson: I've been talking to Spies. I got my men on the inside. Yeah. So good times? Dan Sullivan: Yeah. I had a really good time. I created a new tool which is called Intentional Times Accidental. And I just have the entrepreneurs in the room take a look at what results they got, breakthrough results, Dan Sullivan: Where it Dan Sullivan: Was intentional. They intended to get that breakthrough. They put a plan in place and they got the result and compared to things that just happened to them and they took advantage of it. Dean Jackson: That's an interesting distinction. I just had a great quote that I heard just this morning and I thought, what a perfect timing. The quote was, let me get it right because it's ... Oh yeah, you don't get what you want. You get what you are. That totally fits with our creating a better past because you are what you did. And what you did is created a better past. Dan Sullivan: Or a better you, maybe. Dean Jackson: A Dan Sullivan: Better Dean Jackson: You. Yeah. But that context of everything we've been talking ...
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