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This is going to piss off a lot of my technical friends, but someone has to say it. We’re leaving the “Age of the Coder” and re-entering the “Age of the Dreamer”. For years the story went like this: Dreamer has a big idea → realizes they can’t build it alone → hires an army of engineers and designers at $400k+ each → burns 24 months and 80% of their equity just to get an MVP → prays the thing still works when it finally ships. That wasn’t progress, it was a tax on vision. The people who built the world before computers (Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie, Disney) never wrote a line of code. They thought big, moved fast, and forced reality to bend. Then, software ate the world and suddenly the only way to build anything was to speak Python or raise a $10M seed to pay people who did. Dreamers got gatekept by keyboards. But… AI just broke the gate. Today you can: • Spec a full institutional-grade platform in plain English • Have Claude/Cursor spit out 70% of the code • Use v0 + Supabase + Vercel to ship a working product in weeks • Never hire a $500k/yr engineering team • Keep 100% of your company All for the price of a few subscriptions and your own grind. The dreamer is back on top. The best part? The coders who get mad about this are proving the point. The ones who aren’t mad are already using AI to 10× their own output and quietly building wealth instead of arguing on X. The pendulum has swung. If you can think clearly and ship relentlessly, 2025 is the best time in history to be a dreamer who actually does. Who’s building something right now that would’ve needed a $5M seed round two years ago? Reply the one-line idea. No humility. Let’s see what this new era looks like.

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