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I’m adding a 70 x 30’ sport court + a concrete pad for a shed to my backyard this week. The court will have pickleball and half court basketball.
Here’s the cost breakdown:
- Cement (2,244 sqft): $14,586. $6.50/foot
- Chain link fencing: $4,800
- Custom court tiles from China: $4,400
- Hoop: $3,000
- Lighting: $500
- Electrical: $500
- 8x18’ shed: $7,200
All in all the sport court will be about $28k, with me acting as the general contractor. Had I hired a company to do all this for me it would have been about $50k, give or take.
I’m hoping it created memories for years to come!
The indoor pickleball club business is up next. :) One thing at a time.

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I couldn’t sleep last night. So I got out of bed at 4 am, brain buzzing, & opened up the new ChatGPT Agent.
And what happened next kind of broke my brain.
I gave it 6 separate tasks. Real, revenue-generating business tasks. Things that would normally take me all day, or require a full team of virtual assistants, researchers, and copywriters to get done.
And ChatGPT did them all… at the same time.
It ran in six tabs like a command center while I paced around my dark kitchen wondering what the next decade of entrepreneurship is going to look like.
Wondering how many new businesses I'm gonna start now haha
One agent was scraping dentist websites in Austin, writing hyper-personalized cold emails based on their hobbies, degrees, and favorite paddleboarding spots.
Another logged into my calendar, researched my upcoming meetings, and wrote full briefing docs - talking points and all - before I even finished my first energy drink.
One of them did a deep dive on competitors for one of my ecom brands.
Another wrote a pitch deck for a business idea I came up with on the spot.
Another combed through thousands of Amazon reviews and made a pie chart of the top complaints, then turned those complaints into a product spec sheet.
I didn’t build a team. I didn’t hire an assistant. I didn’t even log into my email.
I just prompted it once and let it go to work. Some of it broke. And then it fixed itself.
And for the first time in a long time, I felt the ground shift beneath me. Tot just in theory, not in a think-piece kind of way - but in a “holy crap, this changes everything” kind of way.
So I filmed the whole thing as I worked (video below).
Every agent, every task, every glitch, every breakthrough.
And I’ll show you the exact 6 things I had it do - and how you can use it this week to replace entire roles in your business, automate the grunt work, and stay five steps ahead of everyone still using ChatGPT like a search engine.
Enjoy!



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This guy financed a $90K machine he’d never used to start a business he’d never done, in a market he’d never worked in.
Now he's on track to do $1M this year with 69% NET profit margins.
Here's exactly how you can copy him.
It started when he bought 5 acres of land, 4 of which were overgrown. He tried to hire someone to clear it, but the closest provider was over 100 miles away.
So he did some basic keyword research - nothing fancy - and learned the service was called “forestry mulching.”
What he found shocked him: tons of people in his area were searching for help clearing overgrowth, but there were almost no local providers.
He saw the gap and moved fast. He'd never started a home service business before.
He financed a skid steer with a mulching head for $90K. No experience. No jobs booked. Just conviction.
Then he spliced together demo footage from Bobcat’s YouTube channel and launched his first ad.
He targeted rural Ohio zip codes, 35+ homeowners with land, using Tractor Supply and similar interests as filters.
His ad cost? Just $23 per lead.
His average job size? $3,100.
His close rate? 85%.
He was booked out within weeks.
To build trust and close more deals, he started filming every job.
Simple before-and-afters, drone shots of local landmarks, and time lapses of the machine in action.
He didn’t care about views, he just wanted prospects to see what the machine could do and know that he was local.
Now, 80% of his customers say they watched his YouTube before booking.
The channel isn’t just conteny, it’s proof.
This isn’t a content business. It’s a swaty, high-ticket local service.
But content is his engine of trust. And trust is what converts.
Today he runs two machines. Has months of work booked. Pays for his equipment in one job. And he’s already planning to scale to 10+ units.
Most people still don’t even know what forestry mulching is.
Which is exactly why this works so well.
You don’t need a brand or experience, or even that much money. You just need to spot a broken market and fill the gap with something people already want.
He’s doing $1M/year clearing land with a machine he didn’t know existed 18 months ago.
And he started it all with a $5K down payment and a borrowed YouTube video.
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